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Ornaments

Pam has been busy this last week decorating the Christmas tree. The ornaments are a combination of hand-made and commercial and the tree looks great. Here are a few photos taken during the decorating process:

Coming out of storage

(Greenwood HS) Cheerleader

Mountain Man

Ballerina

Queen E. I

Santa Bike

Fat Cat (Looks like our Antonio!)

Santa ornament

Golden globe

Decorated tree

Decorated tree

Even the Spirit of De Beque received a decoration:

Spirit of De Beque

We hope everyone is getting into the holiday mood.

That’s it for now. Thanks for looking in!

Pam’s Two Cents:

All the holiday stuff is pretty much done – cards, decorating, tree.  (I don’t bake much in light of Fields’ diabetes.) Highlighted above are just a few of our collected ornaments — hand-made or purchased.  The stout branches on this year’s pine allowed me to pull out heavier ornaments that aren’t well supported by lighter-weight evergreens.  There is always at least one ornament on the floor every morning.

I started working on a new project. While in the Midwest on the two trips in May and October, I noticed “quilting squares” on the sides of barns in the countryside drives we took.  I’m working on my own version of a quilting square for our garage, to go up when the holiday lights come down.  Looking at my quilting square will bolster my spirits during the coming days of Winter.

Barn with painted quilt square

Barn with painted quilt square (Shutterstock image)

Where are your holiday cards, people?! Support the USPS…

Happy Trails.

2 Comments

  1. Becky

    Thank you for posting these, Jer. GREAT memories! Was especially sweet to see the ballerina. xx oo

  2. Jerry

    I think Pam received a lot of satisfaction from decorating the tree this year. It is great to see the ornaments on display, particularly the hand-made ones. (I do like my Santa Bike, though, as it was a gift.) Could be the best tree ever, or at least best in a very long time! Thanks for the note.

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