Welcome to the "Christmas Traditions" No Host Just Post..This is probably the busiest time of the year for alot of us..So drop in when you can for the next three day and share your "Christmas Traditions" with us..First off I'd like to wish one and all a Very Merry Christmas, and a Prosperous New Year..One of Our "Christmas Traditions" is Going out to find a Different Light Display to Photograph..The other Night we Went over to Murfreesboro to Photograph the Pike County Courthouse and Town Square..while there A block off the Square we Noticed another Display that out did the Lights on the Square..Below the Christmas Greeting you'll see what we Found..I'll save the other findings for tomorrow.
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Murfreesboro is Known for The Crater of Diamonds State Park hence the Diamonds in the Courthouse windows
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Store Front in Blue
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In an antique store window.
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Wreath between the rickers in the 5th Image.
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The only image I used the flash on..
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Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Photogirl17 wrote:
Welcome to the "Christmas Traditions" No Host Just Post..This is probably the busiest time of the year for alot of us..So drop in when you can for the next three day and share your "Christmas Traditions" with us..First off I'd like to wish one and all a Very Merry Christmas, and a Prosperous New Year..One of Our "Christmas Traditions" is Going out to find a Different Light Display to Photograph..The other Night we Went over to Murfreesboro to Photograph the Pike County Courthouse and Town Square..while there A block off the Square we Noticed another Display that out did the Lights on the Square..Below the Christmas Greeting you'll see what we Found..I'll save the other findings for tomorrow.
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Great start, my friend! Not sure if I'll get
a chance to add any, but will try to keep up...
Rolk wrote:
Great start, my friend! Not sure if I'll get
a chance to add any, but will try to keep up...
Good set and seasons greetings to everybody here on UHH.
Photogirl17 wrote:
Welcome to the "Christmas Traditions" No Host Just Post..This is probably the busiest time of the year for alot of us..So drop in when you can for the next three day and share your "Christmas Traditions" with us..First off I'd like to wish one and all a Very Merry Christmas, and a Prosperous New Year..One of Our "Christmas Traditions" is Going out to find a Different Light Display to Photograph..The other Night we Went over to Murfreesboro to Photograph the Pike County Courthouse and Town Square..while there A block off the Square we Noticed another Display that out did the Lights on the Square..Below the Christmas Greeting you'll see what we Found..I'll save the other findings for tomorrow.
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I'm going to jump in here early, because I'm way behind on my traditions. In our household, we always tried to make some homemade Christmas crafts, and especially holiday baking and cooking. And Tamales are always a Gonzalez family tradition, and ALOT of work!
Assortment of hand made ornaments made by my children
Christmas photography wreath I made to reflect my interests. The twin lens is in honor of my Dad. The big film, film roll, and canister are real......leftover from when I did school photography on a large format camera. The hedgehog is for all of us.
Tiny apple cakes
Homemade Mickey Mouse Scotcharoos
Collage of Tamales
Photogirl17 wrote:
Welcome to the "Christmas Traditions" No Host Just Post..This is probably the busiest time of the year for alot of us..So drop in when you can for the next three day and share your "Christmas Traditions" with us..First off I'd like to wish one and all a Very Merry Christmas, and a Prosperous New Year..One of Our "Christmas Traditions" is Going out to find a Different Light Display to Photograph..The other Night we Went over to Murfreesboro to Photograph the Pike County Courthouse and Town Square..while there A block off the Square we Noticed another Display that out did the Lights on the Square..Below the Christmas Greeting you'll see what we Found..I'll save the other findings for tomorrow.
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Really nice selection, Leslie!
Like Roxie, we have traditional Swedish traditions....Lots of homemade cookies, a smorgasbord on my birthday weekend that entire family attends....It was here at our home on Sat. Choir at our church is always an important piece also. The kids will be here for a week starting on Christmas day...everyone from Ca. will fly in Christmas morning! Busy , fun time!
Loads of home made cookies
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Birthday flowers from our daughter
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Our oldest son, Bill
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My sister and her friend, and Bill
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this year's Christmas Card for all!
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Shot this past week,,or last week,,,,
St-Gervais-de-Bellechasse
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St-Henri-de-Bellechassse. The gift will be opened on Wednesday
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St-Michel-de-Bellechasse
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St-Michel-de-Bellechasse
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St-Romuald-de-Lévis
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As this is the Santa Season, we see that red-coated gift giver everywhere. The photo above has ties with our family. The little ceramic Santa that used to wind up and play a Christmas tune is old, as it belonged to my husband's family when he was a little boy and it now has come down through the generations. The wooden, painted Santa was designed and painted by our daughter. Often as Christmas approached we would create some wooden shapes with our jigsaw and we would get out the paints and create a Christmas themed Santa or decorative person of sorts. Every Christmas since then, the wooden shapes have been placed around our home. I have included a few here. My favourite is one I made of Santa holding stockings with the names of our three children. Last Christmas, our daughter requested a hand held jigsaw as a gift and the jigsaw seasonal festive creations will continue as a tradition with her family!
roxiemarty wrote:
I'm going to jump in here early, because I'm way behind on my traditions. In our household, we always tried to make some homemade Christmas crafts, and especially holiday baking and cooking. And Tamales are always a Gonzalez family tradition, and ALOT of work!
The apple cakes and scotcheroos look good.
Fred Ann wrote:
As this is the Santa Season, we see that red-coated gift giver everywhere. The photo above has ties with our family. The little ceramic Santa that used to wind up and play a Christmas tune is old, as it belonged to my husband's family when he was a little boy and it now has come down through the generations. The wooden, painted Santa was designed and painted by our daughter. Often as Christmas approached we would create some wooden shapes with our jigsaw and we would get out the paints and create a Christmas themed Santa or decorative person of sorts. Every Christmas since then, the wooden shapes have been placed around our home. I have included a few here. My favourite is one I made of Santa holding stockings with the names of our three children. Last Christmas, our daughter requested a hand held jigsaw as a gift and the jigsaw seasonal festive creations will continue as a tradition with her family!
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Very cute Santas, Fredann!
Photogirl17 wrote:
Welcome to the "Christmas Traditions" No Host Just Post..This is probably the busiest time of the year for alot of us..So drop in when you can for the next three day and share your "Christmas Traditions" with us..First off I'd like to wish one and all a Very Merry Christmas, and a Prosperous New Year..One of Our "Christmas Traditions" is Going out to find a Different Light Display to Photograph..The other Night we Went over to Murfreesboro to Photograph the Pike County Courthouse and Town Square..while there A block off the Square we Noticed another Display that out did the Lights on the Square..Below the Christmas Greeting you'll see what we Found..I'll save the other findings for tomorrow.
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Our Christmas traditions.
This was my grandmother's manger set.
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