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When happy hour arrives, you must belly up to the bar. Cheers, Flickr friends! Let my vacation officially begin!
Many people in Baltimore, Maryland had Christmas gardens under their Christmas trees during the 1930s and 40s. Our father put up a very large one for my sister, my brother and me every year. There was a decorated tree in the right rear corner that reached to the ceiling. A farm scene was laid out with a house, a barn, a chicken coop, a well and an outhouse. The back was lined with billboards "advertising" the places where some of our relatives worked. A Lionel train ran around the entire scene. Dad handmade everything except the train, the cars, the animals and the people. He even made a " frozen" pond with paraffin.
Each year I create a little scene with some of the items from the garden. It is the first Christmas decoration I put up and the last one I take down.
Send us your Christmas decorations! #tistheseason #christmasspirit 📷: @catewannabeblanchett
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One from the archives.
Autumn 2008
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Millstone River Waterfall - Sony DSC-S650 - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
Part of a live still life that decorated the entrance to one of the galleries in the mall at Cape May.
Thanks and recognition goes to Telzey where I found deepforest for the texture used as a layer in my photo.
Tis the Season (closed) [1,418 square feet]
90 Lee Jackson Highway, Suite 148, Staunton Mall, Staunton, VA
Previously Glassner Jewelers (1988-2009), later Maggie's Beads & Jewelry