Happy Thanksgiving!
…the aunt that raised my grandmother and was a Christmas gift from my uncle. The card is still in the box! I also used a few pieces of engraved silver…
…the aunt that raised my grandmother and was a Christmas gift from my uncle. The card is still in the box! I also used a few pieces of engraved silver…
…and lots of dried gourds to use for decorating year after year. This is what I do. When it is time to change fall decorations to Christmas, I take all…
…quaint town. This wreath was hanging on the door of a catering place. Wouldn’t it be cute at the beach for Christmas? The Red Hat ladies were having a convention…
I’m on to the next book. I wanted to read this last year at Christmas time, but I didn’t get a chance. I forgot about it until I saw it…
…time ago. This beauty came with our house. Presents from Mr. SP. He remembered that I wanted this Virginia towel at Christmas and they were sold out! The big gift…black…
…two to display. Valentine’s must not have been a big deal in the early 1900’s. I have lots of Christmas, Easter, and Thanksgiving cards from that time period, but only…
…have a few things that I’ve been enjoying inside of my house. One of my Thursday tennis contract friends gave me this gorgeous amaryllis for Christmas. It started to open…
…sure that Frederick will be on everyone’s mind today. We’ll see how much we talk about it. This is the last picture I took of him on Christmas Day 2001….
…ever) and then to our neighborhood Christmas party. The cookie exchange was low key, relaxing, and fun. We drank wine or coffee drinks while we chatted. My friend’s home is…
…run, done weights, it’s not even 11 am. Yeah! Now I have time to do some Christmas things today. I’m going to start by planning a party for the 16th….
My mother and I always go shopping on “Black Friday”, but not where many others shop. Our first stop is always Buffalo Springs Herb Farm in Raphine, VA. They have…
Thanksgiving Day is quickly approaching! I can’t believe that it is almost here and soon it will be time to put the turkey decorations away and start decorating for Christmas….