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Show us How this Christmas differs from past Christmases, Last Christmas we went to the Movies on Christmas Day, this year we're not able to do that. So we'll watch Movies at Home..We still went out and Photographed Christmas Lights, So Here are some of those shots, to start out with.Have a Merry Christmas Ya'll..
These were all taken this past Sunday..
Photogirl17 wrote:
Christmas with a Twist, you can post anything you'd like, this is a themed No Host Just Post.
Show us How this Christmas differs from past Christmases, Last Christmas we went to the Movies on Christmas Day, this year we're not able to do that. So we'll watch Movies at Home..We still went out and Photographed Christmas Lights, So Here are some of those shots, to start out with.Have a Merry Christmas Ya'll..
These were all taken this past Sunday..
Thanks for the wonderful start off, Lesley. I'll have some to add over the next few days.
We moved to a retirement community and our apartment is small so we put our christmas tree on the patio and can see it through the glass door to the patio. We have a hummingbird that has taken residence on our deck and so we put some finger ring hummingbird feeders on the tree branches hoping the hummingbird would come for a drink. Well, here he is, our live tree ornament! RJW
One twist for me - I actually made cookies. With so many of our usual activities cancelled, I decided "why not". Well,the gingerbread people had a high number of disabilities - lost limbs, lost heads, deformed feet.... Frosting surgery helped restore some. Others were destined for a trip down the gullet regardless. Had better luck w the sugar cookies. Not the greatest photos, but this surely was a twist for me!
Thanks Leslie for the start.
Fantastic addition to your tree deco, RJW.
I had no doubt you could nurse those spicy bread bodies back to tasty treats, Pat!
Without our normal family gathering, Dee’s bout with the virus, and all other abnormal cancelations this year we have had a tough time getting motivated to do much of anything. But Pat’s gingerbread, ......
and a gift in festive packages from good friends inspired us to get after it all. Sooooo.......
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I got after my micro wave peanut brittle,...
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Dee whipped up our annual “vanocka” (check Mark over the c to pronounce ch)q
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I popped some corn, added some almonds, and mixed it all together with some Carmel I stirred up on the stove top.
Then i was reminded,,,,,,,,you’re not done yet🥴🥴🥴
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Oh yeah, while I was cleaning up Dee put the last piece in a 1000 piece puzzle so she ... we could remove the 12” x 36” creation from the dining room table.
Our new Christmas decoration🤫🔨⏱
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PAToGraphy wrote:
Thanks for the wonderful start off, Lesley. I'll have some to add over the next few days.
Looking forward to it Pat..
RJW wrote:
We moved to a retirement community and our apartment is small so we put our christmas tree on the patio and can see it through the glass door to the patio. We have a hummingbird that has taken residence on our deck and so we put some finger ring hummingbird feeders on the tree branches hoping the hummingbird would come for a drink. Well, here he is, our live tree ornament! RJW
How wonderful..Nice Hummer Shot Merry Christmas RJ..
PAToGraphy wrote:
One twist for me - I actually made cookies. With so many of our usual activities cancelled, I decided "why not". Well,the gingerbread people had a high number of disabilities - lost limbs, lost heads, deformed feet.... Frosting surgery helped restore some. Others were destined for a trip down the gullet regardless. Had better luck w the sugar cookies. Not the greatest photos, but this surely was a twist for me!
I can't do cut out cookies worth flip, these are wonderful in comparison, thanks for Sharing..
lhammer43 wrote:
Thanks Leslie for the start.
Fantastic addition to your tree deco, RJW.
I had no doubt you could nurse those spicy bread bodies back to tasty treats, Pat!
Without our normal family gathering, Dee’s bout with the virus, and all other abnormal cancelations this year we have had a tough time getting motivated to do much of anything. But Pat’s gingerbread, ......
Wonderful set Larry, everything looks tasty as can be..
lhammer43 wrote:
Oh yeah, while I was cleaning up Dee put the last piece in a 1000 piece puzzle so she ... we could remove the 12” x 36” creation from the dining room table.
That's a big Wonder Woman..
lhammer43 wrote:
Thanks Leslie for the start.
Fantastic addition to your tree deco, RJW.
I had no doubt you could nurse those spicy bread bodies back to tasty treats, Pat!
Without our normal family gathering, Dee’s bout with the virus, and all other abnormal cancelations this year we have had a tough time getting motivated to do much of anything. But Pat’s gingerbread, ......
Oh, Larry...Dee had a virus or THE virus? How I'd love some of that brittle and Dee's bread. I love popcorn too.
lhammer43 wrote:
Oh yeah, while I was cleaning up Dee put the last piece in a 1000 piece puzzle so she ... we could remove the 12” x 36” creation from the dining room table.
WIsh I had Wonder Woman power right about now.
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