Here at my country garden, the snow is knee-deep, courtesty of two storms this week, one of which felt like an old-fashioned blizzard. Looks like we have a white Christmas in store, and I'd like to wish you all a merry one, and a happy New Year.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Wishing you a cosy winter solstice
Today is winter solstice which brings the shortest day - and the longest night - of the year. The good news is that after this the days will start to get longer.
Here at my country garden, the snow is knee-deep, courtesty of two storms this week, one of which felt like an old-fashioned blizzard. Looks like we have a white Christmas in store, and I'd like to wish you all a merry one, and a happy New Year.
© Yvonne Cunnington, Country Gardener
Here at my country garden, the snow is knee-deep, courtesty of two storms this week, one of which felt like an old-fashioned blizzard. Looks like we have a white Christmas in store, and I'd like to wish you all a merry one, and a happy New Year.
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-Yvonne, aka Country Gardener
Hi Yvonne! That is a beauty of a wreath! Merry Christmas to you and a Happy New Year too! Let's hope we don't get much more of this white stuff!
ReplyDeleteGreat wreath--we have about 3 inches on the ground here.
ReplyDeleteYvonne, Beautiful wreath - natural, simple: always a winner!
ReplyDeleteSpring is coming!!! YAY!!! Sorry, I'm just a little excited about that.
ReplyDeleteThe wreath looks so charming with the dusting of snow. We've had snow, too, but it's not usual for us (I'm in the PNW).
Happy Holidays!
~Angela :-)