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New Year's wishes and Christmas decor (pic heavy)

Posted by honalee 3a (My Page) on
Sat, Dec 31, 11 at 17:48

May all enjoy a peaceful and harmonious year ahead and may we all find the inner peace to weather the storms in our lives. :)

Christmas decorations didn't quite get to be what I had planned as I forgot just how much time it takes to grow a forest! There is always next year. This year I got 6 tomato cage trees done and 18 (I think) pylon trees with lights done. Lots of work and lots of burned fingers. Now I have to find a place to store them all and hunker down for what is sure to be a couplg of months of cold. We have just been too warm for this area thus far.......

No puppies for Christmas since Chloe decided she wasn't pregnant afterall. Spring is a much better time for pups anyway. I hope you all enjoy the pics and I look forward to sharing flower pics in the spring. My peaonies will be a sight for sore eyes! :)

Namaste

Ginny

My gift this year from my DH. They look just like him!
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Painter helping me

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Cricket is just bored of the whole thing and wonders why more fuss isn't made over her.

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The only indoor tree I decorated this year in the front hall.

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Outdoor day and night
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Jack Sparrow is my Grandkitty I gifted to my daughter last year. This year he is more of a Christmas turkey than a sparrow!

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RE: New Year's wishes and Christmas decor (pic heavy)

Happy New Year to You! And thanks for all the wonderful pics! With this mild winter, it will be interesting what the new growing season will bring! I love all your hard work/decorating!!! It must look so wonderful at night all lit up! I'm sure the pics don't do it justice! Jane


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Love your santas - what a great gift from your DH! Everything looks so festive with abundant decorations and lights.
And your "animal kingdom" is adorable - have a very happy New Year!


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I love your blue Frosty! Thank you for sharing your pictures-Have a happy New Year.


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This must have taken a lot of time! Your neighbors probably really enjoyed it. Lots of color!


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Thank you for all the awesome comments guys! I have not been well the last few days and those have really picked me up. I usually do much more all over the yard but found I was very strapped for time this year. Also things are coming to a time to say goodbye to this old house so I didn't haul out a lot that is better left until next year. It was fun all the same and the neighbours just loved it! In fact, my next door neighbour who is always giving me a hard time, wants me to help her make some trees. I hope to have a whole farm full next year!

Sending happy, healthy, positive vibrations to all for a great year ahead!

Namaste

Ginny


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