Wishing Happy New Year 2015

Wishing Happy New Year 2015

Wishing happy New Year 2015 with a wonderful new season filled with abundance, joy, and treasured meaningful moments.

May the year 2015 be your best year yet!

Video. 2015 Fireworks: Tokyo, Japan (New Year Fireworks).

http://youtu.be/VqMI79_iKXQ
Thank you for your keen effort in roaming the world wide waters of the internet and landing on this one tiny net of a website.

Grateful for visitors and for everyone’s enthusiasm in 2014, and really look forward to creating new fresh content in the new year 2015. Here is quote for the new year.

Make New Year’s goals. Dig within, and discover what you would like to have happen in your life this year. This helps you do your part. It is an affirmation that you’re interested in fully living life in the year to come.

-Melody Beattie http://www.brainyquote.com/

Cheers to the New Year!

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Wishing you a Happy Holiday season for everyone in 2015.

For a similar website with digital images, videos, links to other information resources visit http://laplandguide.eu for a fun Nordic culture cruise.  Please do share the links with your friends, thanks and enjoy the great year 2015.

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The above pictures I took while working in Lapland on the far North West Finland. The first is a picture of my backcountry ski trip on remote tundra mountains. The weather was great and I enjoyed stopping every so often to take pictures and to take the thermos out and enjoy some herbal tea sweetened with lemon and honey.  The picture above is a husky dog sitting in the snow, these dogs are great and they thrive in the extremely cold winter conditions. They are working dogs and love to pull and work the sleigh and being active all day long.  They do need care and attentions especially with the feet over rough ice over frozen and at times thawed snow water puddles, during the autumn and the spring season when the temperature during the day can warm up to +3C. Enough to create rough ice that can break the skin of the paws pads of a working dog.   I hope you enjoy viewing these pictures.

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