Seems decorations are the talk of 'blogville', so am sharing some of mine. You have already seen my outside-on the porch tree, so here are some of the insides....snowman and girlfriend on fireplace mantel, little Christmas tree and village on table, 3 doggies who sing on top of the piano, my glass blown ornament hanging on the antique telephone (to keep cats and children from breaking it) and the fireplace warming us every day and night!
We still have cold temps, but as of right now, the rain has ceased, praise the Lord! I can handle the cold, but rain is another thing entirely. I can even handle snow, cause then I don't get out and drive in it anyway! No plans today.
FUN FILLED FACT FOR THE DAY ---------
When did we start putting electric lights on Christmas trees?
Well, the historical record is not precise on this, but we know that in 1882, the first tree lights were sold in New York City.
Good morning, my friend!
ReplyDeleteLove your Holiday home!
Thanks for sharing...
I always look forward to visiting you here.
Have a cozy day!
Good morning. Thanks for sharing your ornaments and I think your background today is very cute!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so nice!
ReplyDeleteIt's snowing and blowing here, not a nice drive this morning.
Linda, your background is so cute today! I love your holiday decorations, and understand about the glass-blown ornament being safe, and out of harm's way! None of my special things are out or on the tree this year....Vinny! LOL
ReplyDeleteStay safe and warm!
I am fairly sure Vinny and Cali are related! lol
ReplyDeleteLove your Christmas decorations for your blog. Also like the old wall telephone.
ReplyDeleteThose electric lights are a pain! lol
ReplyDeleteYou know what..everyday I visit here and everyday I see something different in blog design..and you sure make me smile, truly you do. Love your pics..again, thanks for making me smile. I am so glad your back. Blessings
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I wish we had a fireplace. I think the rain and cold are going to be in our neck of the woods sometime tomorrow. Brrrr!
ReplyDeleteOf course, the first Christmas lights where candles. There were quite a few tree and house fires in those days. Yipes!
God bless. ~:)
It's beginning to look like Christmas at your house. Love the snow people.
ReplyDeleteFestive blog design.
ReplyDeleteIt's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!!