So with her Camera Sherpa in tow, we spent almost 4 hours on Christmas morning in almost complete isolation up in the mountains with Wife taking shots to her hearts content.




Our tradition for decades has been to make pizza on Christmas. While this looks a bit uneven and rustic, it was one of our best efforts in quite some time.

7 comments:
Four hours on a mountain taking pictures? Dang. I'm sure she got some good shots, though. Your photo of the snow-covered cactus was pretty cool-looking. Maybe even "artsy."
That pizza looks delicious.
love your free form pizza! I admit to missing my Xmas pizza this year :)
Wait, that's one of your better efforts at pizza?? I expect much better....though it does look tasty.
Joe - it is ALL about the taste. Looks are not something we worry about for our just for us pizza.
Pizza for Christmas dinner, I like it! I have been searching for years now for a Chines restaurant that is open on Christmas Day.
Sounds like a very peaceful and beautiful way to spend Christmas. And Christmas pizza is something no one could argue with. Yum!
Sounds fun!! That pizza looks good!!
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