Hello everyone,
We are getting a good amount of snow that started this afternoon and is continuing until midnight-it sure does change the look of things in a hurry -it looks very Christmasy at the moment.
I am still having camera problems but I discovered that it works with my macro and telephoto lens so I can at least take some shots with those lens.My camera comes up error 99 when I shoot with the lens that came with the camera if anyone knows why -please let me know.
The red and white toile Father Christmas is one of my favorite Christmas decorations as I think he was made for my kitchen with all the red and white transferware dishes.
I changed my bay window arrangement for the season as the chaise has gone back upstairs to my bedroom for now.
Do you see the beautiful painting my friend Heather painted for Lucas' tea party.My friend Linda(we met through blogging) is having the tea party at her home in Saint John NFLD, as a fundraiser for our little Lucas.He is travelling to Montreal from the Island each week for a drug trail.Aren't friends just the best!!! By the way, Lucas is doing well and he and his Mom are great little travellers.
This is a closeup and if you look carefully you can see Lucas and his two brothers skating on our pond with our house in the background.Look even closer and you can see my husband feeding the bonfire and I am sure that is me doing a pirouette gracefully with one of my granddaughters!
Lucas and his Mom's friend Lise(lmthomsen@live.com if you would like to email Leis to order one) made this adorable sock monkey that is also on the way to Linda's tea party.Don't worry Lucas has his own sock monkey that he loves to cuddle as you can see above.If you would like to visit Linda at her beautiful blog click here. Unfortunately for us, Heather does not have a blog.
This afternoon we started to get snow but there is quite a bit more down now.You might notice that there are still red leaves on the pear tree beside the cottage-unusual to have that and a good cover of snow.
I put the old skates that were in the cottage out on the storm door where they will stay for the winter.
Our old wheelbarrow got a coat of gray stain also and is filled with the greenery that I will use to fill the urns etc.
Here in Canada we already celebrated our Thanksgiving but I would like to wish a Happy Thanksgiving to all my American friends!
I am joining French Country Cottage for Feathered Nest Friday.
Thank you for visiting ,
Carolyn
Your posting really sets the mood for the upcoming holiday season.
ReplyDeleteIt's always a joy to visit.
Love your Santa.....fits perfectly into your kitchen decor with your red and white dishes.
ReplyDeleteWow you sure have snow already, here in Toronto it was very sunny and dry today . Hope it stays that way.
Beautiful photo's you have.
It's beginning to look like Christmas in the USA! I love all that snow and I'd love to be zipping some hot chocolate with you in that lovely teacup and tea set, along with St. Nic of course. Your little darling, of course is the best! Meanwhile, Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.
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Sorry, I meant Canada is looking like Chritmas and even though you had your Thanksgiving, I wish you blessings tomorroe too. FABBY
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a winter wonderland there! Everything is so so pretty, and the little painting is so precious and personal, what a treasure.
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WOW! Carolyn, you do have SNOW, m'dear! In the photo of the darling toile Santa in the bay window, I can see the fluffy white stuff and is so pretteee! I'm guessing all your sweet grandchildren are loving this today. I love, too, the way your garden shed looks with the snow softly falling all around it, so tranquil. Silent night, holy night, All is calm...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mention. I can't wait to get that sock monkey! Haha What a job they did on it. I know he's going to be the life of the party - has Lucas given him a name, by chance, so we can christen him on that afternoon?! Haha And, Heather - well, she is one talented AND beautiful woman. It is so giving of her to share her gift for this purpose. I am thrilled to bits. I can see it now - we will have to pull people apart over these treasures. Haha
Joy to your world, my friend.
Linda at Beautiful Ideas
Carolyn, I love your Father Christmas dolled up in his red toile! He really is a handsome fellow! I have finally talked my hubby into letting me get a Father Christmas of my own. Now, just to find the right one!
ReplyDeleteI have every red transferware piece you have shared today except for the teacup. They always look so nice when I see them on someone else's blog.
Heather's painting is very cute! I knew it was your house as soon as I looked at it.
Little Lucas is adorable and I'm sure Linda's party will do very well for him.
Thanks for sharing and stay snug.
Blessings,
Sandi
holiday perfection~
ReplyDeleteYour post has surely put me in the Christmas spirit. Beautiful photographs. I love the Santa on the table. And the dishes....oh mercy!
ReplyDeleteEverything is so very lovely Carolyn! Love your Father Christmas, the painting, the cottage, the tea setting...! Lucas is one handsome little fellow! Sending prayers for many blessings your way. Bess
ReplyDeleteWhat a magical place you live in...I'm so glad to hear Lucas and his Mother are doing well.. they are always in my thoughts and prayers... hugs ~lynne~
ReplyDeleteI just must tell you how beautiful your Toile Santa is and how pretty all your decor is inside and outside-very festive and welcoming...
ReplyDeleteThat Santa and transferware are so gorgeous! Love the sock monkey and the piece of art is just perfection!
ReplyDeleteWhat a magical place! I love the Santa and the transfer-ware fabric he is wearing. I like red transfer- ware, and I do have a few pieces.
ReplyDeleteThe snow just makes the cottage look even more magical and looks so Christmas-y! (:>)
Carolyn, wonderfuuulll!! Achhh, whawwwww. I love your´s website. Have great days!! Ajka from Czech Rep.
ReplyDeleteooooooh, i love the table ware!!!
ReplyDeleteThank sharing the pictures with us!
greetings from the Netherlands
Heidi
Hi Carolyn,
ReplyDeleteI was pretty happy not having snow yet. But, looking at your pictures now, I kind of wish for "some" snow.. The cottage look so cute.
The painting is beautiful! This is exactly how I picture you and your family on a wintery day.
Good to hear that everything is well with Lucas, and now he has a sweet companion by his side :)
Have a nice day,
Sanna
Such beautiful pictures, Carolyn! I LOVE your Santa! I thought maybe you made the outfit to go with your transferware, but what a great find. How lovely the outdoor pictures are ~ like a magazine cover, especially the one with the skates on the door and the wheelbarrow in the same shot. Whenever I can't figure something out, I sometimes Google it. Maybe some info will come up on your camera if you try googling the problem.
ReplyDeleteA most lovely blog posting, thank you!
ReplyDeleteI adore your red transferware.
My mom made me a sock monkey when I was a little girl, I still have it:)
So glad your grandson is doing well. The traveling can't be easy though.
I love the painting, what a lovely piece.
We have a wheelbarrow exactly like that...I must pull it out and give it a coat of stain, thank you for the idea:)
Stay warm and enjoy a cup of tea:)
di
Your little guest cottage looks magical with the snow falling all around it and the white lights... so pretty. Love those ice skates hanging on the door.
ReplyDeleteMy kids love sock monkeys, too. Love the picture of your grandson with his... too cute!
xo,
Jo
Hi Carolyn!
ReplyDeleteSanta Claus is great, very endearing. The corner has been you gorgeous! Here Espanya do a bit of cold, snow Barcelona only see one day in January and February or so. Your house looks beautiful from the outside, hung up his boots at the door, you have a home cozy and very, very delicate and pretty.
Years ago when I was little estubo in Canada, I visited Montreal and Quebec, I loved the scenery is beautiful! I'd go back again now with my husband!
The picture of your friend is gorgeous!
I wish you a happy day and wrap up, take some warm tea and lit the fire with the blanket Cover up!
A kiss,
Cristina
oooohhhh i have no word for this spectacular post!...
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What a wonderful friend to paint that lovely picture! I'm glad to hear that Lucas is doing well.
ReplyDeleteYour snow is lovely and it makes that sweet little cottage even sweeter looking!
Fabulous photos today, as always.
Cindy
Dear Carolyn,
ReplyDeleteI very happy to hear Lucas is doing well! Linda told me about her tea party. Such a beautiful initiative. I hope it will be a great success.
How beautiful your garden and Christmas cottage look with a layer of snow. You must be standing in front of your window all day :-). Just looking!
I wish you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving!
Lieve groetjes van Madelief x
Hi Carolyn! What a pretty Christmasy post! That's a lovely Santa and he looks great with your transferware! You already have snow!
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
It looks beautiful with the snow but I'm satisfied we've none so far. I don't like to drive in snow, lol.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful pictures. Looks just like a postcard.
Hope you have a nice evening.
Love Elzie
Very nice blogg ... Hugs Karina
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your Father Christmas and the tablecloth in front of the window.
ReplyDeleteYour little grandson is adorable. And the painting is beautiful.