Wednesday, December 14, 2022

A Beautiful Night

Hello friends and fellow bloggers,

I hope December is going well for you and your loved ones. Things have been rather hectic for me in this month as I prepare for Christmas and try to get a lot of other business out of the way as well. I'm sure most of you can relate. Soon the big day will be here and until then I am trying to get together with as many friends and family as I can before Christmas arrives. The actual Christmas Day will be a quiet affair with me making some kind of dinner, probably our traditional turkey dinner since we just had ham earlier this week. Jonah is working a lot this month and only has Christmas Day off so our first Christmas together will be rather limited. My local brother will be able to join us for dinner. My nephew will host in-laws from Europe so I won't see him for awhile. We made a point of getting together a week or so ago and we had a nice visit out at the university.


Today I want to share the beautiful light display from the Festival of Lights held annually at the Van Dusen Gardens. I don't think there was a light display for the past 3 years and I had been wanting to go all that time. I finally had the chance on Tuesday night and it was more spectacular than I had anticipated. I shared some photos with a friend who said she had gone a few years ago and it wasn't as nice so she and her family will go again this year and enjoy the lights anew.












Since I published my last post I have switched computers to a Mac Mini and am in the process of having to relearn how to do everything. I've been used to Android devices for so long and having both Android and Apple products means extra steps and frustrations to do what used to be done more easily, especially where photos are concerned. I also discovered I can no longer make comments on blogs. I get sent around in circles whenever I try yo log in, get asked to sign in again , then start the process all over again. I have finally figured out that if I use another browser I can make comments on blogs without all the rigamarole but it's a nuisance. It's an annoyance to have to find so many work arounds but that is what I get for making the switch. The big plus in making the switch to the Mac Mini is that I no longer have a huge desktop tower with which to contend.  Well it is still there on my desk but only temporarily. 

I'm super excited to have such a small computer. It's fantastic. I'm too lazy to read instructions so I've just been finding my way around the IOS intuitively. The first thing to trip me up was just figuring out how to close a screen. Also I'm so used to using all things Google that it will take time to retrain myself and adjust to something different.  I'm not sure how far I will go with Apple products. It might just stick with the Mac Mini or I might succumb to temptation and get an iPhone. These days phones have replaced using a heavy camera and you need a good phone for crisp, clear photos.  I'd prefer having a Google Pixel but that might create more steps and possibly frustrations in working with Google photos on an Apple computer. Anyway, time will tell and costs and device availability will dictate my final decision.

If any of you have experience with the transition from Android to Apple and can share your experiences and lessons learned I'd love to hear from you!

12 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Hello,
The Christmas lights are so pretty, lovely photos. I wish you and Jonah a very Happy Christmas!
Take care, enjoy your day!

Rhodesia said...

Wow so many lights, Christmas here is very calm and quiet by comparison. I have never used Apple so sorry no help here. Have a good Christmas, Diane

Jeanie said...

The photos of the light display are beautiful. May you have a lovely Christmas and may Jonah's first Christmas in his new country be extra beautiful.

Lowcarb team member said...

Beautiful photographs of the light display.
Wishing you a happy Christmas.

All the best Jan

Red said...

Every year they get more creative with lights.

Joyful said...

Thank you Eileen. A very Merry Christmas to you and your husband as well.xx

affectioknit2 said...

Hi Penny,
...WOW!...what pretty lights...I've had issues with commenting too...my problems seemed to be confined to Blogger blogs though...it's frustrating...I hope you have a wonderful Advent and Christmas season...
~Have a lovely day!

Joyful said...

A very Merry Christmas to you and Nigel.xx

Joyful said...

They certainly do!

Joyful said...

I'm glad you enjoyed the light display Jeanie. A very Merry Christmas to you and Rick.xx

Joyful said...

Thank you Jan. A very Merry Christmas to you!

Joyful said...

It is very frustrating for sure. I see in order to leave a comment showing my favicon, I need to use Chrome as my browser when I'm blogging on blogger or leaving comments there. Try it and see if it works for you. If it doesn't you might need to adjust your third party cookies. I did the latter first and it didn't work for me.

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