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White Christmas tree with ornaments and bows of blue and silver. Taken in my very small apartment, December 2005, University Place, Washington, USA
Another Christmas passion - Nativity sets. Here's my story on that: I found the cardboard "stable" at a flea market for $1.00 about 15 years ago. It was exactly like the one I had as a child. There was no holy family, just the stable, so of course, I needed one. I began to scour 2nd hand stores and antique shops, looking all over for one. I could never find one with the baby, Jesus. I was very disappointed. One day, Bill came into the kitchen from the garage holding a surprise in his hand. It was the baby Jesus laying in a cardboard manger! All the years of my searching, and I didn't know that we had a full set of chalkware figures packed away in the garage! They had belonged to Bill's Aunt Anne! Story sound familiar - it's under the photo shown below!
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The Christmas Camellia (Camellia sasanqua) (or Yuletide) is a species of Camellia native to the evergreen coastal forests of southern Japan in Shikoku, Kyūshū and many other minor islands as far south as Okinawa. It is usually found growing up to an altitude of 900 metres.
This Christmas advent calendar is great for kids and children at heart. each little box can hold a tiny gift or small sweet so that you can count down the days until Christmas! I can also make advent or countdown calendars for other holidays or events.
Residents, staff, volunteers and families gathered at Berryhill Village to turn on the Christmas lights.
Me displaying our game hens on Christmas Day. I'm wearing my new Christmas hoodie, sent by Chad's folks. It says "Chicago" all over it, with various Windy City landmarks and some sparkly bits. It made me feel like I was surrounded by family, home, and love from far away.
In case you are wondering what the heck that stuff on the stove is, Chad made it. It's sweet potatoes with marshmallows melted on top. Soooo midwestern.
Christmas Day 1985 sees a deserted Newport bus station with on the extreme right my trusty Volvo 244 YJH 954T. Demolition is well advanced of what was originally Canning Day; the Vauxhall dealers premises: to the left of the excavator is the old Parish Hall and to the right the former Courage warehouse.