Showing posts with label Decorating for the holidays 2019. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decorating for the holidays 2019. Show all posts

Friday, December 13, 2019

CHRISTMAS AT MY ZOO--UM, HOUSE

I so enjoyed seeing Laurie's New Mexican take on the Yuletide celebrations that I just had to follow suit and share some photos from Christmas here in North Carolina. Of course, the menagerie had to get in on the action (that's why no holiday video this year!) Well, you'll see!

Our big celebratory meal was on Thanksgiving, as usual, but I can only drag out the special dishes once a year. So I do!. Blanca (upper right corner) photobombed the shot!

Ready for Christmas dinner--two weeks early!
 I'm never satisfied with one big tree. I like lots of little ones, too.

Three little trees!
 But, of course, I have a big one, too. This one is made of black metal, which assembles easily and shows off my ornaments. The chair is waiting for my 2019 teddy bear, which I haven't bought yet.

Santa is always watching!

I have ornaments from many of the countries we've visited, including some from the European tour we made by river cruise last year. I love old-style glass ornaments (I even have some from the 50s that belonged to my mom), but new things are fun, too. If you look close you can see Captain Kirk and the Enterprise hanging out.

Some of my favorites.


The stockings are all hung by the chimney with cat.

In hopes that St. Nicholas will know where they're at.

The doggies are tucked all warm in their beds,

Rom, with a treat after a morning in the snow.
 While visions of chasing squirrels dance in their heads!

Skiffy, too busy to look up!
 And I heard them bark and meow as they scurried out of sight--Merry Christmas to all! And to all a New Year most bright!

Happy Holidays, Donna

Monday, December 9, 2019

Happy Holidays from New Mexico

We decorated for the holidays this year. Hardly a profound statement, except that in many years...we just didn't. This year we got in the mood right after Thanksgiving to drag out all the holiday decor and go to town, and I'm glad we did.

It's nice to see the Christmas tree lights sparkling in the front window and the other festive adornments in the living room. I didn't go overly overboard (we never have), but I think it's a nice touch for the holidays.

Since this will probably be my last blog of 2019 (because Spacefreighters tends to "go dark" from mid-December to the beginning of January), I thought I'd share just a few photos of the ol' hacienda playing holiday dress-up--some "outfits" courtesy of Mother Nature, and some dug out of storage boxes.


South Mountain set the scene for a white Christmas this year. 
(It doesn't always happen!)




We're in the process of building a courtyard that's been
in the planning stages for well over a decade. (At least,
we've had it staked out for at least that long!)

This is Phase One with a bit of seasonal "flocking."
The gate is just a temporary makeshift barrier until
we have custom doors made. It's there to keep the 
coyotes and other predators out. (Yeah. Really.)



Earlier this year we bought a puppy, and this was Zoey's first frolic 
in the funny white stuff that suddenly appeared one morning. 
She found it to be quite a lot of fun--after some initial WTHs?



The wreath on our entry gate, all lit up.



The gate and wreath in the daylight hours.



I'm super proud of this! I actually have a wreath on my front door
this year! Had to capture it for show and tell. You can't see it, but the hangar
is bronze and has three big jingle bells at the top. I'm so freakin' proud
of this silly little wreath. Next year, I hope to really deck out the entire
courtyard with garlands, wreaths & lights...and maybe some luminarias :)




Oh, Christmas Tree, oh, Christmas Tree. 
Night time mode.



A flash photo so some of the ornaments show up a little better. 
Most came from Nogales, Mexico, and I collected them over 
the decades when I visited my mom in southern Arizona. Mom's been
 gone for many years now, so getting them out each Christmas is 
a very special remembrance for me.

They're made of colorful yarn pressed flat onto a hard backing.
I have hundreds--bells, wise men, angels, birds, animals, stars, drums, 
Santa, snowmen and just about any holiday-type thing you can think of.

Here's a close-up of a reindeer so you can get an idea what they look like.


I also have an assortment of handmade 4" snowflakes that were 
painstakingly crocheted and sprayed so they keep their shape. 
They were made by a longtime friend of the family who's 
been gone a very long time. Each snowflake is a unique shape 
and pattern, just like the real ones. 

There's also a nest with little blue wooden eggs--which 
is supposed to bring good luck. You can just see it a little to the 
right of the middle of the tree. We hung a Mexican ornament of
a yellow bird just above it, looking like it was just flying from the nest.

Most of the lights are red chili lights with a few strands of multi-color.
The tree topper (which you can't see) is a tiny green cowboy hat. Yeehaw.


The pottery on our fireplace get some little red bows
to dress them up for the holidays.



My buffet gets an assortment of Christmasy visitors--angels, santas,
snowmen, mini-wreaths, holly sprigs, and a few more little red bows 
to add some festive color. A white flocked garland goes over the top.



Those little red bows also do amazing things to dress up our 
pottery collection for the holidays.

And there's the nickel tour. Hope you enjoyed this quick peek.
Did you decorate for the holidays this year? 


Have a wonderful holiday 
and a festive New Year!
See you in 2020!