What a beautiful lamp ... and the pink tulip is a lovely accent to the white outdoor scene ... a charming photo. Best wishes for the holidays, and for 2018!
We awoke to an unexpected several inches of fresh snow. Since we had a full house later in the day, the work of having to blow off the driveway (which is very long) before the cooking began was not especially appreciated. But all ended well on another glorious Christmas.
About a foot of snow on December 8th but here in the land of sweet tea it was gone in a few days leaving us with a green...and brown Christmas. With so much family travel on the Eve and the Day, I must admit that enjoying these lovely snowy pictures here made for my perfect White Christmas.
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Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures and a Merry Christmas to all. Seattle has its own light blanket of uncommon Christmas snow this morning as well!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas from Colorado. Plenty of snow on the ground here too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful lamp ... and the pink tulip is a lovely accent to the white outdoor scene ... a charming photo. Best wishes for the holidays, and for 2018!
ReplyDeleteWe didn't get any snow in Vienna, Austria this Christmas, but it was a glorious day!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas from a Coloradan spending the holidays with family in Northwest Georgia!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWe awoke to an unexpected several inches of fresh snow. Since we had a full house later in the day, the work of having to blow off the driveway (which is very long) before the cooking began was not especially appreciated. But all ended well on another glorious Christmas.
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I love the successive zoom perspective (and the Herend lamp!).
ReplyDeleteThe prettiest Christmas in years.
Merry Christmas to you and your family. No white Christmas here in Northeast Alabama, but fingers crossed for a white New Years!
ReplyDeleteAbout a foot of snow on December 8th but here in the land of sweet tea it was gone in a few days leaving us with a green...and brown Christmas. With so much family travel on the Eve and the Day, I must admit that enjoying these lovely snowy pictures here made for my perfect White Christmas.
ReplyDeleteDo they need root??
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