Merry Christmas from Fire Girl Photography

https://aguasamazonicas.org/h7rbu4ena7n by Fire Girl Jess on December 23, 2010

follow Horses pull Santa's sleigh through downtown Bozeman, Montana.

https://discovershareinspire.com/2024/05/9hlmyd0p Each year I find myself believing more and more that Christmas – winter in general, but especially Christmas – is a time to reflect, to enjoy those around us, and to simply celebrate life.  One of my best Christmas memories was when I was eight or nine and my family decided to do a strictly homemade Christmas.  I remember working feverishly out in the garage on the scroll saw making wooden “pictures” for Christmas presents.  What can I say, I liked getting my hands dirty and I liked creating.

go here Not much has changed, really.

https://photovisions.ca/hc22bz2 Whether it’s enjoying the little things, like Jake’s hilarious – and true – story of unexpected fly fishing-related Christmas revelry (talk about turning the drudgery of retail at the holidays into something fun!) or simply taking the time to sip a cup of tea and reflect on times gone past, this is a time of year to be thankful.

Buy Diazepam Mexico This has been a banner year for Fire Girl Photography and the coming year is shaping up to be even better.  The biggest news of the season is that I have accepted a job in Colorado managing a high-end dressage barn and training horses.  This is my dream job – it still feels very surreal to be writing this.  I am extraordinarily anxious and excited to get up there and start work.  In a “former life” I rode competitively and managed a barn, and after a several year break this feels like coming home.  There is simply nothing like combining passion and work.  Magical things begin to happen.

https://restoreredspruce.org/2024/05/13/0afs526rm I will be moving to Colorado right after the new year.  Never fear, photography will continue full throttle.  I am very much looking forward to getting back into some high country (Colorado isn’t Montana, but the mountains make all the difference in the world!) and working – both with the horses and the camera.

Buy Pure Alprazolam Powder Twelve months ago I never could have imagined what this year would bring.  I can only wonder where next Christmas will find me.

https://grannysglasses.com/?p=vofw16f2t No doubt it will be an adventure – life generally is if you’re living it right.

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Henk Versteeg December 23, 2010 at 23:53

https://aaerj.org.br/2024/05/13/5wm2ge2u FireGirl,

go to link What a great news ! I wish you all the best there in Colorado. I will start a new job on the 3rd january. It is only a nice job but photography is the most imported thing for me and it will be a new Year with a lot of photography !

go to site Greetings and a great Christmas,
Henk Versteeg

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Admin December 24, 2010 at 10:42

Henk,

I have just been browsing your site – wonderful work! I especially fancy your winter scenic work. Congratulations on your new job; it’s wonderful to be able to pursue photography as we work.

Thanks for your kind thoughts. This is a big transition for me and I am looking forward to new horizons both with photography and with my riding.

Merry Christmas and best wishes,
Jess

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