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Christmas present for @/PowerfulCharles ☺️ happy holidays to u all as well! 🤍💚❤️
"The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us. We have seen His glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth." ~ John 1:14
🎨 Charles-André Van Loo, "The Adoration of the Magi", 1760
A lovely little bit of seasonal art and sentiment from Charles Vess
Happy Holidays ... Peace, Love and Respect
#loveart #thattick #christmas2022 #merrychristmas #charlesvess
Happy birthday to Charles Yoshino / Charles Maroth from D.C. III ~Da Capo III~! 🥳🎉
Hoy 25 de Diciembre cumple años Charles Yoshino / Charles Maroth de D.C. III ~Da Capo III~.
¡Felicidades!
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Hoy 25 de Diciembre cumple años Charles Yoshino de D.C.III ~Da Capo III~.
¡Felicidades!
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Merry Christmas friends and Happiest of New Years !! :) #CrashBandicoot #MerryChristmas #Zembillas #CharlesZembillas
CARTOON BEATBOX BATTLES! Elmo & Charles Smith & Glenn Quagmire VS Bijou BEGIN!
a muppet christmas carol but make it ffxiv! ft g'raha as charles dickens!
Scrooge and Marley from Charles Dickens' Christmas Carol illustrated by John Leech
#cristmascarol #charlesdickens #johnleech #ChristmasEve
@stephanietara Scare up some icy chills with BANDUN GATE - the best selling, award-winning tale of a Charleston ghost who won't stay dead. When she plots to arise in the body of a young woman, can an exorcist, a shaman & other occultists stop her before it's too late?
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Gmgm🤙🏽. Woke up to a feels like temperature of 5 degrees here in Charleston, had to bundle up!
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The arrival of the famous Christmas Tree Schooner, The Rouse Simmons, in 1902, entering the Chicago River about to dock with its annual load of freshly cut pines from the far north.
🎨by Charles Vickery
"The Last of the Spirits" from Charles Dickens' *A #Christmas Carol* (first published in 1843)
Keeping it spooky, even today. Happy holidays y'all!