and here we are on the slopes approaching the North Pole
my kitchen. The closest I am ever likely to get to a northern hemisphere white Christmas
blue and white Danish and German plates
crochet snowflakes, many from years past, plus the 30 or so made this year, less the 20 given away
more snowmen and some Christmooses
tiny wooden ornaments, vintage miniature kitchenalia and, of course, candy canes: both the edible variety and some of a more permanent nature made of twisted glass
my first ever Christmas card, currently celebrating its 60th birthday:
‘T’was the night before Christmas and all through the house …
You never know what you might find tucked into odd corners
behind the tree
on top of the microwave
next to the kettle
I know I’ve left a lot of stuff out, so you might need to go back and look at some of previous year’s posts.
By the way … just in case it has somehow escaped your attention:
and don’t forget to visit tomorrow for the final post in this year’s Christmas House Tour
Thank you for sharing your most beautiful house and decorations, wishjng you and your family a Happy Christmas filled with love, health and happiness.
and to you and yours Sharon. Make sure you come back tomorrow for the final installment
Wow, it seems as if you have a lot more than last time. How come your cats don’t investigate them? My sister’s cat especially likes to eat tinsel. Enjoy your Christmas with Family.
but Miss Margaret, if you look closely, I don’t actually have any tinsel [ except in David’s room and the cats are shut out of there 😛 ]
Thankyou for sharing, wonderful thoughts in all that.
Love and all good wishes for a GREAT 2014.
Love, Peg xx
and to you Peggy