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Happy Boxing Day

Fractal Fractal posted on Dec 26, 2014
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Thank you for stopping for a closer look. Boxing Day in the last few years has deteriorated into a mega shopping day. All the stores offer huge savings on things no one needs. Anyone that lives with cats will know that for them every day is Boxing Day. I'm not sure what the appeal is but there isn't a cat alive that can resist jumping into an empty box and claiming it as thier own. So in my mind some entrepreneurs could get rich if they change the focus of Boxing Day from shopping for crap we don't need, to selling cards for cat owners.

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peedy

9:30AM | Fri, 26 December 2014

We don't have that here. Sounds like I wouldn't miss it, either. ;-) Gorgeous image, Jim. Corrie

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woodywoo

9:54AM | Fri, 26 December 2014

Awesome creation. All our Holidays have become so commercialized here in the USA as well.

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Glendaw

10:44AM | Fri, 26 December 2014

LOL Boxing Day has become a major, "Black Friday", all the pushing, shoving, tugging and nasty words for the sake of "A Sale Item" in a torn/ ripped box left over from Christmas. Definitely a day for us to stay inside, keep warm and veg. out. Only -27c here today ~~ P.S. Like your idea==Cat Owners would have a lot of fun swapping cards and gifts on---- Cat Boxing Day---! Back to you: Wonderful grove of fir trees you have posted Jim. The colored lights look so pretty on them. Still some folk waiting for "Their Christmas" to arrive on Jan. 7th according to the Julian Calendar.

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Cyve

11:11AM | Fri, 26 December 2014

Marvelous fractal work once again !!!

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Faemike55

11:30AM | Fri, 26 December 2014

Fabulous fractal work I wonder how many people actually remember what Boxing Day was really about? I do like your idea of the Cat Boxing Day

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claude19

11:43AM | Fri, 26 December 2014

superb 'moiré' unexpected with the use of these textures and the colors! magnifque !!!

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kepp

12:03PM | Fri, 26 December 2014

excellent image Jim looks like frost creeping across a car windscreen

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Lenord

12:05PM | Fri, 26 December 2014

I hear you on the Cats and Boxes, there are probably more Videos of Cats and Boxes on Youtube than anything else and they're all funny Peace

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farmerC

12:18PM | Fri, 26 December 2014

Shining done.

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jendellas

12:56PM | Fri, 26 December 2014

I don't do the sales at anytime. its only cheaper if you want it :o)))) Lovely image, cats so love boxes. xx

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durleybeachbum

1:36PM | Fri, 26 December 2014

A lovely image! Boxing Day is the day my family comes and we exchange presents and play games. I don't leave the house except to walk the dogs.

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Richardphotos

7:44PM | Fri, 26 December 2014

cats seem to love anything that they can hide in, to play attack(if you are lucky) on a passerby superb fractal Jim and happy new year to you and your wife

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gumbykat

8:55PM | Fri, 26 December 2014

Love the sentiment! The fractal is very cool. Made me think of lying in the snow making snow angels and looking up at the pines!

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matstan2610

2:30AM | Sat, 27 December 2014

The unique shapes and texture, wonderful work.

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UteBigSmile

2:36AM | Sat, 27 December 2014

Lovely Work dear Jim - Last Night we had some heavy Snow - Smile!

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renecyberdoc

9:45AM | Sat, 27 December 2014

me does not goes out to buy crap bro -lol.me staying inside, away from the mouthfarters..................


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