Christmas eve

Fire low. Stuffing made. Turkey still hanging high in the rafters of the cold stable. Cat out for the night. Half moon high in the stars.
Presents under the tree.
Merry Christmas.

Comments

  1. And Merry Christmas to you! Sounds as if it's made a lovely start. . .

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  2. Merry Christmas to you too, and I love that header photo, from sunny and beautiful Kangaroo Island, South Australia

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  3. It all sounds perfect! Merry Christmas and the best of season's greetings to you and your family.

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  4. Merry Christmas! Our Christmas ham - ham #2 as the first one was so overcooked we had to start over - is safely done and waiting to be carved in the morning.
    Christmas Blessings to you and yours from Texas!

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  5. Just going to fetch the Christmas cockerel out of the greenhouse - hope the mice haven't found it first. Best wishes to you for a happy Christmas.

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  6. It all sounds lovely and peaceful and as opposite as can be from our odd city Christmas here in a highrise apartment building in Seoul.
    Merry Christmas to you and yours!

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  7. Words . . . wintery head photo . . . invites me into life in the Welch hills and more . . .
    Merry Christmas Day . . .

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  8. Merry Christmas to you and your family. Fröhliche Weihnachten from Inge!

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  9. Just wanted to stop by and wish you a very Merry Christmas!

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  10. HAPPIEST OF YULETIDES FROM LONG ISLAND!

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  11. Merry Christmas to you and the family.

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  12. Beautifully, simply put, Elizabeth.

    A very Happy Christmas to you and yours. xo

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  13. I am enjoying your blog so much, from the Niagara area in Canada. While we are so far apart, among passionate gardeners, there are so many similarities! In additon to hearing your gardening stories, I especially like your philosophical discussions!
    Merry Christmas to you and your family

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  14. I can imagine that your Christmas was a happy one, Elizabeth. Best wishes for a no-stress Boxing Day!

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  15. Hope you had a good day. Merry Christmas and a Happy (and drier) New Year.

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  16. Hope you are having a mega-Christmas and will find yourself beautifully refreshed and content.

    Best wishes for all good things in 2013.

    Esther

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  17. Hi Elizabeth! I like you Christmas checklist! :-) I hope you and your family had a good time celebrating

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