I've just had a lovely chat with my friend L. Lin, and she reminded me I hadn't put up a photo of the Christmas tree yet, so yer 'tis. A nice one, not too much skirt to it and dressed with so many happy memories.
It's one I bought locally, and is just the right size. I suspect wee Rosie may redecorate it for me. We will see!
I've been watching Olympia horse show on iPlayer, and had a lovely evening. I gave up half way on a Netflix film The Great Flood.


The tree looks great. I have had two goes at The Great Flood and now given up on it for good. Happy Christmas! Rachel xx
ReplyDeleteAH, not just me giving up on it then! It didn't make sense, taking her little boy away when it's an end of the world scenario and they need people left to recolonise.
DeleteI love the blue and green colours.
ReplyDeleteYes, some more modern lights and a set of old ones which were I think Keith's mum's.
DeleteMerry Christmas. Your tree is beautiful. The best part of Christmas is the memories, and every ornament has one.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you too Debby. The tree does look nice. Wish I had been able to sit and chose and sew a new x-stitch decoration this year, but am in too much of a heap here still!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tree you have! Merry Christmas to you and your children, and of course Rosie! (And cats!)
ReplyDeleteI love that little goose decoration on your tree - guess it's stitched, I really want to get back to cross stitching this winter and thank you so much for the Christmas card
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas. Your tree looks lovely, it’s good to decorate with items that have lovely memories.
ReplyDeleteI love your tree, it looks very traditional and full of happy memories. xx
ReplyDeleteLove the tree ❤️
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