Lorima wrote:
It's getting closer and closer to Christmas so I thought it would be a good idea to show off our Christmas ornaments and decorations.
Here are a couple to get us started. Can't wait to see your photos.
Thanks for the challenge, and hosting another one, Lorima. Like your hair do. Reminds me of my return from my first TDY to Viet Nam. Dee was sure I wouldn't notice she had changed her hair color. It wasn't quite platinum, but it was quite noticeably different from when I left 3 months earlier. She met me at the airport in Omaha and was surprised that the first words out of my mouth were, "you've changed your hair". Anyway your kickoff decorations are beautiful.
These are from the past years as we have really toned down our decorating this year.
Cici liked dozing among Dee's seasonal pillows.
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Couldn't help but play with the image a bit. Hey it's Christmas Deco!
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Dee's collection of Saints hasn't made it down from the attic this year.
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We're talking "Nicholas" don't you know!
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Lorima wrote:
My decorated tree behind one sleepy kitty.
Kitty looks very content.
Vault wrote:
Whoops. Need to add shots.
p.5 Santa brought an early Christmas present!
b top gun wrote:
Test shot with Nikon D780 and Nikkor manual focus 28mm prime from film days.
p.5 My autofocus skills look like Intentional Camera Movement!
tdozier3 wrote:
Here are a few to start. Merry Christmas
p.5 Beautiful, Tim. Especially like the bowlful.
lhammer43 wrote:
Thanks for the challenge, and hosting another one, Lorima. Like your hair do. Reminds me of my return from my first TDY to Viet Nam. Dee was sure I wouldn't notice she had changed her hair color. It wasn't quite platinum, but it was quite noticeably different from when I left 3 months earlier. She met me at the airport in Omaha and was surprised that the first words out of my mouth were, "you've changed your hair". Anyway your kickoff decorations are beautiful.
These are from the past years as we have really toned down our decorating this year.
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These are beautiful, Larry. Many of my decos never made it out of the attic this year either!
Here's one that I did but converted to B & W
Some from my kitchen - the apron was my mother in law's, we have lights in every window of the house, the mason jars are quite old as are the feed sacks on the wall.The bottles were found on the property and the candle hand towels have been in the family for years.My curtain holders are bent spoons.
Some of you know I collect handblown glass ornaments. We bought our first one, the Christmas we were engaged (Christmas '69) and I've bought one for Jim every year since. Here are some.
peekaboo wrote:
Here's one that I did but converted to B & W
Very different, peekaboo. It's growing on me!
PAToGraphy wrote:
Some from my kitchen - the apron was my mother in law's, we have lights in every window of the house, the mason jars are quite old as are the feed sacks on the wall.The bottles were found on the property and the candle hand towels have been in the family for years.My curtain holders are bent spoons.
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So homey!! The candle in the windowsill looks like something from my house!
Vault wrote:
Whoops. Need to add shots.
Love your tree and ornaments.
b top gun wrote:
Test shot with Nikon D780 and Nikkor manual focus 28mm prime from film days.
Your test shot came out beautiful.
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