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After talking yesterday about tree ornaments some people asked for some pictures. So here they are

Here is the tree with its coloured lights -

tree

And here is Archbishop Sentamu - who came from York, of course!
archbishop Sentamu

The meerkat in his Christmas jumper was a gift from D-d to her (meerkat-loving) father last year.

meerkat

This gold bauble was one of the ones we bought when we got the bigger tree, about 15 years ago -

gold bauble

This is a crystal thistle which came from [livejournal.com profile] dougalsservant, in Scotland, of course.

thistle

This crystal chorister came from Hexham Abbey -

chorister

This crystal drop also came from [livejournal.com profile] dougalsservant

crystal from D

When I shared my first flat with friends, many years ago, when I was 20, we had a tiny Christmas tree and I bought some cheap foil angels for it. Over the years they slowly fell apart, and about 5 or 6 years ago I found new ones in our local garden centre. So although this isn't one of the original ones, it always makes me think of them.

gold angel

[livejournal.com profile] kazzy_cee has some gold snowflakes like these too, if my memory serves me well.

snowflake

And this is one of the first glass ornaments I ever had - it came from a shop called Legends, which no longer exists, and was bought because I thought D-d old enough not to break it and hurt herself.

old crystal drop

This small brass angel came from the Christmas Shop in York one summer.

brass angel

And the large angel we used to have was so heavy she used to tip the top of the tree over - so she went to the even bigger tree in church, and this one was a treat to me, from me, at our garden centre.

angel for top


I think we have somewhere over 40 glass ornaments now, along with the gold and brass ones, and red and gold baubles. D-d and I greet them all as long lost friends as we unwrap them every year.



Oh - and a final picture - everyone should have a flashing santa pen to write their cards...

writing cards

Not to mention a Christmas jumper with black, dalek-like, snowmen on it!

Date: 21/12/2013 10:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] curiouswombat.livejournal.com
Oh yes - our stuff lived on top of my parents wardrobe. Remember those paper decorations that opened out into 3D bells, and balls and things?

We had an artificial tree that I can remember from when my sister was 2 or 3 - so early in the 1960s - it looked as if it was made of very large green pipe-cleaners and was about 3 feet high.

Christmas ornaments.

Date: 21/12/2013 02:37 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Oh, I remember those and the paper garlands/streamers that we put up around the room and draped from the ceiling. Do they still make those I wonder? Probably be considered a fire hazard now!

Up early this morning, only four more days to go, hope the back and the feet and the nerves can take it, I am getting closer and closer to my last one, nerve that is!

Enjoy your time off.

Huggs,
Lynda

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