December 30, 2012

The Making of Barry the Snowman (and son)

The Making of Barry the Snowman (and son)

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(Photos by Mike Hall)

Another five inches of snow fell in Indianapolis overnight, as measured by the yard stick on the top of one of our flat-roofed cars.  Before digging out again, I took a detour to make a snowman.  I wanted it tall, and in the front this time.

The Making of Barry the Snowman (and son) 

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And when it was all done, Barry, I called the snowman, looked like this.

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After a bowl of hot home-made chili and leftover sandwich from the night before,

I went outside again because Barry looked lonely.  He needed a son.

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Now he is happy, but the cold froze his expression on his face.  I managed to get the spaces beside and behind the cars and all the snow off the vehicles, in case we had to go to the store or work something like that.

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Now I can look at the backyard and relax, warm and comfortable from the inside.

I heard some snowmen jokes last week.  Answers are below.

1.  What does a snowman take for a cold?

2.  What do you sing to a snowman on his birthday?

3. What does a snowman drink to stay warm?

4.  What does a snowman eat for breakfast?

5.  Where do a snowman and his wife go to dance?

6.  Where does a snowman keep his money?

More of these kind of things can be found  by clicking here.

Who is Elias Tobias? Go to his biography that is also in Spanish.

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1.  A chill pill

2.  Freeze a jolly good fellow, Freeze a jolly good fellow…

3.  Iced Tea

4.  Snowflakes

5.  Snowballs

6.  In a “Snow”-bank

December 25, 2012

ArtBrushed Watercolors-Photo Puzzle 5

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ArtBrushed Watercolors-Photo Puzzle 5

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(Photo by Mike Hall)

This Christmas tree reminds me of the old-fashioned, more traditional Christmas of the past. This ArtBrushed photo is been transformed into a water color work of art. Click on the photo to get the entire photo, fit for framing. You might want to make a print of it, too. What is even better is that this picture is puzzle, and if you CLICK HERE, you can go to this puzzle.  You may want to make a print first so you can see the whole ArtBrushed photo before you start the puzzle.  See how long it takes to complete the puzzle. Then use the back arrows to come back to the World of Words by Elias Tobias site for more.  If you want to start at another photo puzzle, go to Artbrushed Photo Puzzles.  This is fun!

Who is Elias Tobias? Go to his biography that is also in Spanish.

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December 24, 2012

Digital Photography Tips

Digital Photography Tips

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(Photo by Mike Hall)

With Christmas and Holiday gatherings coming up soon, one way to keep the memories alive are with photographs.  Most people have digital cameras, on or separate from their phones, but may not really understand how to make the most of their devices.  Get free digital photography tips  by clicking here or on the photo above.

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December 21, 2012

Christmas Postcard 2012

Christmas Postcard 2012

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(Photo by Mike Hall)

Patty Hall and Elias Tobias pose for a holiday photo during Thanksgiving Day.

Christmas Postcard 2012

This is a special season, and a time to give thanks. I thank all the readers who, by referral or by accident, found their way to the World of Words by Elias Tobias this year.  Most call is the Christmas season, but depending on your race, faith, nationality, or creed, it is also called Hanukah or Kwanza.  Whatever the label, it is a time to people to come together to talk and celebrate the end of a year and the start of another. Food is a common tradition when friends and family get together. The days we meet are different, and have a base in tradition, too.

Reason why Christmas is December 25

The most loudly touted theory about the origins of the Christmas date(s) is that it was borrowed from pagan celebrations. The Romans had their mid-winter Saturnalia festival in late December; barbarian peoples of northern and western Europe kept holidays at similar times. To top it off, in 274 C.E., the Roman emperor Aurelian established a feast of the birth of Sol Invictus (the Unconquered Sun), on December 25. Christmas, the argument goes, is really a spin-off from these pagan solar festivals. According to this theory, early Christians deliberately chose these dates to encourage the spread of Christmas and Christianity throughout the Roman world: If Christmas looked like a pagan holiday, more pagans would be open to both the holiday and the God whose birth it celebrated.

Despite its popularity today, this theory of Christmas’s origins has its problems. It is not found in any ancient Christian writings, for one thing. Christian authors of the time do note a connection between the solstice and Jesus’ birth: The church father Ambrose (c. 339–397), for example, described Christ as the true sun, who outshone the fallen gods of the old order. But early Christian writers never hint at any recent calendrical engineering; they clearly don’t think the date was chosen by the church. Rather they see the coincidence as a providential sign, as natural proof that God had selected Jesus over the false pagan gods.

(http://www.bib-arch.org/e-features/christmas.asp )

Many Native American people found that the story of Christmas and Christ’s birth fulfilled tribal prophecies and found the message of Jesus to be consistent with the truth that was handed down by their ancestors.

Native American Christmas Customs

Looks for Buffalo, an Oglala Sioux spiritual leader, the full-blood Oglala grandson of Chief Red Cloud and White Cow Killer, and a Cheyenne Oglala leader, explains the meaning of Christmas to the traditional Indian people of the Americas:

“Traditional American Indians are raised to respect the Christian Star and the birth of the first Indian Spiritual Leader. He was a Star Person and Avatar. His name was Jesus. He was a Hebrew, a Red Man. He received his education from the wilderness. John the Baptist, Moses, and other excellent teachers that came before Jesus provided an educational foundation with the Holistic Method.”

“Everyday is our Christmas. Every meal is our Christmas. At every meal we take a little portion of the food we are eating, and we offer it to the spirit world on behalf of the four legged, and the winged, and the two legged. We pray–not the way most Christians pray– but we thank the Grandfathers, the Spirit, and the Guardian Angel.”

“The Indian Culture is actually grounded in the traditions of a Roving Angel. The life-ways of Roving Angels are actually the way Indian People live. They hold out their hands and help the sick and the needy. They feed and clothe the poor. We have high respect for the avatar because we believe that it is in giving that we receive.”

“To the Indian People Christmas is everyday and they don’t believe in taking without asking. Herbs are prayed over before being gathered by asking the plant for permission to take some cuttings. An offer of tobacco is made to the plant in gratitude. We do not pull the herb out by its roots, but cut the plant even with the surface of the earth, so that another generation will be born its place.”

“It is really important that these ways never be lost. And to this day we feed the elders, we feed the family on Christmas day, we honor Saint Nicholas. We explain to the little children that to receive a gift is to enjoy it, and when the enjoyment is gone, they are pass it on to the another child, so that they, too, can enjoy it. If a child gets a doll, that doll will change hands about eight times in a year, from one child to another.

Many Native Americans in North America, and Aboriginal groups elsewhere in the world, as well as other pagen religions such as wicca, did observe a celebration near Christmas time, called the Winter Solstice. The Winter Solstice is the longest night of the year and falls on December 21-22 and was celebrated in the Americas long before European influence arrived. Different Indian tribes associate different beliefs and rituals with it.

For example, the Hopi tribal celebrations are dedicated to giving aid and direction to the sun which is ready to return and give strength to new life. Their ceremony is called Soyal. It lasts for 20 days and includes prayerstick making, purification, rituals, and a concluding rabbit hunt, feast and blessings.

The first written Native American Christmas carol was written down by a Jesuit missionary priest, Friar Jean de Brebeuf, around 1640-41, for the Huron Indians. The Hurons built a small chapel of fir trees and bark in honor of the manger at Bethlehem. This became the ’stable’ where Jesus was born. Some Hurons travelled as much as two days to be there for the Christmas celebration.

The animals at the manger were the Fox, the Buffalo and the Bear. The Hurons also made a traditional tent of skins and their nativity figures were all dressed as native Americans. This Huron Carol, originally written in the Huron language and later translated to French, has become a well known and much loved carol today.

And there is a mysterious fellow whom we have been told about on several occasions. He is a handsome brave who wears white buckskins, and brings gifts to Indian children. His name, appropriately is ‘Handsome Fellow’. Other gift bringers come at different times of the year, often in the summertime, but the gift bringing element is always a part of the American Indian culture, whatever the occasion is for a gathering.

There was a real Native American man in the 1800s, who was an important leader and warrior in the Creek tribe. His Indian name was Chief Hobbythacco, which means Handsome Fellow. Chiefs in Native American cultures were often the beneficiaries of many gifts. According to the traditions of Native Americans, the chief would then share these gifts with others of the tribe who were less fortunate.

Handsome Fellow, Fanni Mico, and later, White Lieutenant, were leaders of a Creek settlement named Okfuskee and were deeply involved in Creek-British diplomatic relations throughout the colonial period. Chief Hobbythacco (Handsome Fellow) had often supported the English, but at the outbreak of the Cherokee war, he decided to support the Cherokees. He lead an attack on a group of English traders in Georgia and thirteen of the traders were killed during the fighting.

Read more: How do Native Americans celebrate Christmas? http://www.aaanativearts.com/mailbag-archive/1367-how-do-native-americans-celebrate-christmas.html#ixzz2DqODB3

Hope everyone has a great holiday season and celebrates their traditions with great food and great friends and family.

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December 18, 2012

Christmas City Walkway of Lights

Christmas City Walkway of Lights

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(Photos by Mike Hall)

Cars line up for the auto tour of the Christmas City Walkway of Lights in Marion, Indiana.

Christmas City Walkway of Lights  

The Christmas City Walkway of Lights in Marion, Indiana, is a dazzling holiday display spans nearly four continuous miles and features more than 2.5 million lights. Over 120 individual displays run side by side along the Mississinewa Riverwalk from Downtown Marion to Matter Park. The Walkway of Lights is one of the longest running and largest light displays in the Midwest.

Marion, Indiana’s history as Christmas City USA dates back to 1965 when an Indianapolis television station visited Marion to film the city’s elaborate holiday decorations. Marion adopted Christmas City USA as a nickname, and ever since, the entire community has celebrated Christmas in a big way.

The Walkway of Lights was established in 1992 when the holiday displays were expanded north from the courthouse square to the new Mississinewa Riverwalk. While the lights follow the river-walk, the majority of visitors enjoy the animated displays from the comfort of their cars.

The holiday magic continues at the Gift Shoppe located near the end of the trail in Matter Park. Visitors warm up by the fireplace and enjoy a cup of hot chocolate.

The festivities begin on the Saturday before Thanksgiving. The exhibit is illuminated nightly from 6 pm to 10 pm through New Year’s Eve.

The Christmas City Walkway of Lights is made possible each year by the dedicated efforts of local business sponsors and community volunteers.

A Season Pass for the Christmas City Walkway of Lights is only $5 per vehicle. The fee is collected at the toll station on Matter Park Road.

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Seven Lords Aleaping are part of the Twelve Days of Christmas series of displays.

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A riverboat is created by lights along the Mississinewa Rivers, and the lights reflect in the water.

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December 15, 2012

ArtBrushed Watercolors-Photo Puzzle 4

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ArtBrushed Watercolors-Photo Puzzle 4

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(Photo by Mike Hall)

The first snow of the season is at once a thing a beauty for artists and a traffic hazard for truck drivers and commuters. This ArtBrushed photo is been transformed into a water color work. Click on the photo to get the entire photo, fit for framing. You might want to make a print of it, too (Click on photo for single image for download). What is even better is that this picture is puzzle, and if you CLICK HERE, you can go to this puzzle  You may want to make a print first so you can see the whole ArtBrushed photo before you start the puzzle.  See how long it takes to complete the puzzle. Then use the back arrows to come back to the World of Words by Elias Tobias site for more.  If you want to start at another photo puzzle, go to Artbrushed Photo Puzzles.  This is fun!

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December 12, 2012

The 12 Days of Christmas Wisdom

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The 12 Days of Christmas Wisdom

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The 12 Days of Christmas Wisdom 

With 12 days left before Christmas, this is my version of the 12 Days of Christmas.

Elias Tobias

On the first day of Christmas my true love said to me…
In the eyes of children we find the joy in Christmas, and in their their hearts we find its meaning.

On the second day of Christmas my true love said to me…
There is no greater gift at Christmas than to have everything you want before you open the gifts.

On the third day of Christmas my true love said to me…
Christmas has a beauty, lovelier than the world can show, and is love with all the trimmings.

On the fourth day of Christmas my true love said to me…
Christmas is not as much about open our presents as opening our hearts.

On the fifth day of Christmas my true love said to me…
Today’s Christmas should mean creating happy hours for tomorrow and reliving those of yesterday.

On the sixth day of Christmas my true love said to me…
The nutcracker sits under the Christmas Tree, a guardian of childhood stories.  Feed him walnuts and he will crack open a tale.

On the seventh day of Christmas my true love said to me…
Mankind is a great and immense family.  This is proved by what we feel in our hearts at Christmas.

On the eighth day of Christmas my true love said to me…
Celebrate the happiness that friends are always giving, make everyday a holiday, and celebrate just living.

On the ninth day of Christmas my true love said to me…
Christmas is not what presents you get, but who is present at Christmas time.

On the tenth day of Christmas my true love said to me…
As long as we know what Christmas ought to be, it is.

On the eleventh day of Christmas my true love said to me…
Carol singing, church bells ringing, once more Christmas time is here.

On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love said to me…
Remember, this December, that  love weighs more than gold.

For More Words of Wisdom, there are more two more posts here.

Read “The Start” as the poem of the Month for December here.

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December 10, 2012

Christmas…

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Christmas…

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(Courtesy Photo)

Christmas… 

Christmas…
It’s the most favorite time of the year,
filled with good times and good cheer.
Chills come when I hear Christmas songs,
And knowing some words, I sing along.
It’s a time when families get together,
even through the snow and cold weather.
It’s a time to find the perfect Christmas tree,
and make space for presents for you and me.
It’s a time to decorate for the holiday season,
with special foods prepared for people pleasin’.
It’s a time to reflect on the year  that’s done
and see the work in the name of God’s love.
It’s a time to celebrate the life of Christ,
and how he makes darkness turn bright.

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December 8, 2012

ArtBrushed Watercolors-Photo Puzzle 3

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ArtBrushed Watercolors-Photo Puzzle 3

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(Photo by Mike Hall)

The hills and mountains between Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia seem to go on forever. This ArtBrushed photo is been transformed into a water color work. Click on the photo to get the entire photo, fit for framing. You might want to make a print of it, too. What is even better is that this picture is puzzle, and if you click Here, you can go to this puzzle.  You may want to make a print first so you can see the whole ArtBrushed photo before you start the puzzle.  See how long it takes to complete the puzzle. Then use the back arrows to come back to the World of Words by Elias Tobias site for more.  If you want to start at another photo puzzle, go to Artbrushed Photo Puzzles.  This is fun!

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December 6, 2012

Grandma’s Pearls

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Grandma’s Pearls

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(Webb Family photo)

Mary Elizabeth Richardson Kirchgessner poses with her young daughter, Mary Christina Kirchgessner in an undated family photo. Mary Christina Kirchgessner is the mother of my wife, Patty Hall.

Grandma’s Pearls 

There are heirlooms that are given to younger generations and the items are sometimes not as important as the story behind them, for this is what really creates the sentimental value of these items.

This is a story from my wife’s family about a simple string of pearls that were worn by her grandmother.  In 1934 this country was in the middle of the Great Depression after the Stocks Markets sank in 1929. The economy reached bottom in the winter of 1932–33. In 1935 there was a start of improvement in the country.    It was between early 1934 or 1935 that Mary Elizabeth Richardson Kirchgessner, my wife’s grandmother, purchased a string of pearls in St. Paul, Minnesota.  They were not considered a necessity and were probably more of a luxury.  The next four years there was a period of rapid growth when the Recession of 1937 brought back 1934 levels of unemployment.

By 1937, my wife’s mother, Mary Christina Kirchgessner, was 15, and eventually was given the string of pearls. She cherished them, and later married my wife’s father. Gene Roderick Webb. They raised their children: my wife and four other siblings. The Webb couple worked hard and eventually they retired to a community in Arizona.  Downsizing meant dealing with many items. My wife was charged to keep the pearls.   We came back from Texas in 2007 for new jobs and to help the family with Gene’s Alzheimer’s complications, and he passed away in March 2008.  Approaching her 90th birthday, Mary Christina Kirchgessner also passed away this year.  By then, one of Patty’s sister’s was gone, too.

In 2008, as Christmas presents, the strands of pearls were transformed by my wife into other necklaces, earrings and bracelets for all the female children, grand children and great grand children around at the time, each with their style preference and each with a piece of a family heirloom. The pearls were real, and may not have been the best quality. It was the best Mary Elizabeth Richardson Kirchgessner could afford at the time, and she started a legacy divided among her descendents that will be passed on to generations to come.

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