The lull between Christmas and New Year's celebrations is here and it is very, very welcome.
The holiday gatherings have been fabulous-----magical----fun-----and tiring.
Christmas Eve at my niece, Amy's house, was delightful and we will have more about it in a post this coming week.
She really went all out and provided a marvelous celebration of the holiday for all her guests.
She is a hostess with the "mostess."
Today I want to show you the enchanting Christmas Village she sets up every year.
There are even tiny "people" inside some of the buildings!
It makes a person want to shrink down to miniature size and take a walk along the snowy streets.
Wouldn't you love to stay at the lovely Cranberry Inn, shown below?
I love the tiny red bows and garlands on the minuscule white fences!
Since, rather miraculously, we haven't had a flake of snow around here in the "big village", the little village's snow actually looked inviting!
Here's a wish for each of you to have a super Saturday after Christmas!
DO YOU ENJOY GOING TO AFTER CHRISTMAS SALES?
7 comments:
No.
I want to live in this tiny little Christmas village! So sweet, dreamy, not a traffic jam or raincloud to be found. Ah...
But shopping the day after Christmas? Hahah...I think Rebecca above said it best. No. Hahha...no no no NO. ;-)
Have a good one, Susan!
Well you have had a very nice and full Christmas!!!!!!! Hope you are feeling okay!
I don't shop...period..ha. Lovely little village that your niece has at her home.
Oh, I've always wanted a Christmas village.....maybe someday. This one is so cute.
~Sheri
Pretty village so festive and inviting. No, I don't get excited about shopping at all though I have some Kohl's cash so I will have to venture out. Do you have that store in your neck of the woods. So happy for a moment to visit sweet blogs before heading to celebrate our son in laws birthday in a little.
I love Christmas villages , and this is a nice one. You are so right, I wish I could shrink myself down and take a stroll around the village.
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