It is not quite the whole farmyard full of animals as that long ago Christmas eve, but the cows will have to do for us here in Tennessee this Christmas evening.
Have a good one all. We'll be watching "It's a Wonderful Life" and thinking good thoughts wishing you all a Merry Christmas.
in the garden....
Good Morning All,
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Awww, the good old country side, a sight to behold. Yes, the cows will have to do for now. But that is fine.
Have a wonderful day all.
Merriest of Christmases to you, Mr Fixit the Jimster and all your wonderful family!
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Merry Christmas to you and yours Tina. Have a great holiday!
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Merry Christmas to you and your family Tina, and to the whole In the Garden gang!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to everyone here a In The Garden!
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ReplyDeleteGood morning and Merry Christmas!
The animals do remind one of Christmas.
My scones are hot out of the oven. Everyone is home safe and sound.
Cameron
Tina, I love your real menagerie. I worry more about all the wasted electricity than the cut trees, although those lit trees are lovely. I feel a bit guilty buying a once living tree, but my son pointed out that the industry promotes land use for trees, combating global warming. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas everyone!! My Sidekick is patiently waiting on Santa:) Girl Model is equally as excited -this is one of the best days of the year --we'll head off to children's mass later this afternoon --they have a great little program for the kiddos.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI hope everyone in blog land has a very happy and safe Christmas with lots of family and great food.
ReplyDeleteI have got to get busy in the kitchen but wanted to stop by and say Merry Christmas again. Looks like your hills are alive with the sound of moo-sic!
ReplyDeleteA Tennessee pastoral Christmas....Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWesolych SwiÄ…t!! Merry Christmas Tina!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Tina!
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone, and Merry Christmas to you all!
ReplyDeleteWishing you and yours a lovely Christmas!
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We watch A Christmas Carol here at my house. My hubby is obsessed with it. ;)
ReplyDeleteAmy, You too! And for a speedy recovery and much fun with your new 'toy' to blog on.
ReplyDeleteI'm a little late, but it's still the season, so, Merry Christmas to you, too!
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You too Sue.
ReplyDeleteRacquel, A Christmas Carol is another one of our favorites too:)
Merry Christmas, Happy Boxing Day, and best wishes of the season! I hope you and Mr. F and J and your daughters and your critters had an absolutely wonderful day. I'm catching up this morning--I loved your light theory (I'm all about the colors, but my mom's from Connecticut and that's what I grew up with, so your theory holds!) And what a great shot of the cows. Oops, wrting too much, have to get back to reading. xo, C.
ReplyDeleteYou too Cosmo! Thanks for the boost on the light theory too.
ReplyDeleteLove these pictures!!!
ReplyDeleteHope Christmas was great.
Thank you Green Psychologist and welcome. My Christmas was very nice and I hope yours was too. Now to relaxing a bit. Your blog is a great blog for one to relax and remember the small things. Thanks for dropping by and saying hello here.
ReplyDeleteThe statue of the Heron looks like a real bird until you enlarge the photo! Looks like they are headed to the Ark or are they headed to the glow of the bottle tree??? Cute post!
ReplyDeleteI think they were headed in search of greener pastures in the shade. I just loved the little ones romping around there though. Glad you like it Skeeter. That heron was a steal several years ago at a flea market and has made quite the impression for all these years. It is very realistic from a distance.
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