Christmas ornaments, old and new. Packages left on the front porch.
Cards from family and friends in the mail box.
Christmas lights and carols. Store windows decorated with delightful displays.
Parties with friends. The fragrance of fir trees. The stillness of a snowy evening.
The joy of the season makes me feel like a kid in a candy shop!
Let's go visit ~
and
Bentley ~ you have some of your own Christmas posts planned
for next week don't you!
Hugs,
Susan and Bentley
you just named a few of my favorite things!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and words. Merry Christmas early.
ReplyDeleteIt is really the best time - something new to do, see, taste every day.
ReplyDeleteYour ribbon candy is so very pretty. I think I need to find some for Josie and Emma's stockings. Christmas hugs to you and Bentley!
ReplyDeleteI love Christmas! Hoping you two have the best one ever!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas,
Sharon & Max
Sending you and Bentley my very best wishes for a Very Merry Christmas! Your photos, thoughts, ideas and creativity add so much to my life all year long! I look forward to each post and I thank you (and Bentley) for your fascinating blog!
ReplyDeleteSusan ~ I agree with the still evenings when snow is falling, no wind and you can almost hear the snow falling ~ such a beautiful evening. Love it. I am looking forward to Bentley posting ~ (((Hugs)))
ReplyDeleteOh, ribbon candy! I haven't had that since I was a kid. We used to get it in our candy bags after the church Christmas program. Anywho, thanks for visiting my blog. I'm following you, too.
ReplyDeleteHi Susan and Bentley...
ReplyDeleteI have been so behind, but am trying to get caught up today...
The very first thing that caught my eye was the ribbon candy! I just don't see it around here anymore...Love this stuff because of the memories..
Hugs,
Love your nostalgic post. There's so much good about the sweet treasures of the past. Thanks for a cozy moment.
ReplyDeleteLynn
www.cottageandcreek.com
What a fantastic post, really warms the heart and brings back a few memories too. My husband and I were just talking about ribbon candy, my grandma always had some. Happy VTT
ReplyDeleteSome wonderful thoughts to warm your heart.
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OOh that santa is wonderful!! as are the plates.. Beautiful post. Merry Christmas. May you and yours be blessed! xo marlis
ReplyDeleteYou and Bentley always have such neat post for our enjoyment.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing "Your Kid in a Candy Store" post. I love the music, candy and plate. Pretty and many memories. Merry Christmas and Happy Tablescaping! Pam
ReplyDeleteIt just occurred to me as I read your post: I haven't had a single piece of candy this Christmas season!!! What is WRONG with me??!!?!? I have lots of it all over the house as decor, but I haven't dipped into it even one time! I must be losing my mind around here!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI adored ribbon candy as a child! Such a Christmas treat! Thanks for the memories!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
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How fun to be reminded of some of the little joys of Christmas.
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