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Monthly Archives: November 2017
Christmas traditions
I’ll tell you mine, if you’ll tell me yours. 🙂 I’ve always loved Christmas decorations. As a child, we always had a decorated tree, but that was the extent of the decorations. However, my grandparents had lots of decorations. My … Continue reading
Posted in New England
Tagged Christmas decorations, Christmas traditions, Family, Holiday Ornaments, Holidays, New England, New Hampshire
87 Comments
Thursday Doors
It is Thanksgiving here in the United States. So, this is the most important door of the day in every household across the land. Through this door will pass turkey, dressing, a variety of veggies, and pie – lots of … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Thursday Doors
Tagged Holiday dinner, Humor, Photography, Sarcasm, Thanksgiving, Thursday Doors
30 Comments
Cornucopia of things
I have to admit I go through a funk when the gardening season is over. I miss being outdoors every day, hands in the soil, and seeing bright colors. Next week is the annual poinsettia open house at the UNH … Continue reading
Posted in Family
Tagged Holiday season, iPhone, MacBook Pro, New England, New Hampshire, Poinsettias, Quilting, Samsung Note, Thanksgiving, UNH Poinsettia Open House
47 Comments
Veterans Day 2017
On this very special day, I send greetings and thanks to each and every Veteran and their family because freedom is not free. 🇺🇸 If you have ever wondered about the history behind the beautiful red poppy, take a moment and check … Continue reading
Posted in Family
Tagged Discovering Belgium, Freedom is not free, In Flanders Fields, John McCrae, Red poppy, Veteran's Day
20 Comments
Best of the season
One of the benefits of being part of the blogging community is that we are afforded a wonderful learning opportunity. I would never be able to document the number of things I’ve learned over the years, but I thank you … Continue reading