Christmas Greetings.
Seasons Greetings, Happy Christmas, Buon Natale and a Peaceful and Prosperous New Year to Everyone.
Over the next few weeks, in fact until after Epiphany, we will be spending time with many of our loved ones, both family and friends.
I therefore do not expect to be blogging until after then, but you never know.
Take care everyone and I hope you enjoy our Christmas Decorations!
I thought these Pomegranates would have made beautiful Christmas decorations.
Persimmon tree at night!
Buon Natale to you too Linda. Enjoy your time with family and friends.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Merry Christmas..and a great new year.
ReplyDeleteI love pomegranets....just don't taste the same over here :-(
I love your festive trees! They're perfect! Hope you're having a wonderful time with your family and friends. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteLinda , I found your wonderful photos , and the pomegranates so interesting . Not in a store ! I hope you find Louise , and Dick as well as possible , and able to enjoy Christmas . I saw the Advent lighting in Lyon , beautiful . I think that is correct , in honour of the Virgin Mary ? Love , Joyce .
ReplyDeleteI love your Christmas decorations and the persimmon tree at night. And a very happy Christmas to you too, and look forward to seeing you. M xx
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely Christmas, Linda!
ReplyDeleteDecenber 24,Christmas greetings again . We all wonder how you all coping with the wild weather . All my family are here , and we have sunshine, cool but bracing ! Wish happy days for all , and better weather . Love , Joyce .
ReplyDeleteThankyou everyone for your Christmas Greetings. We are enjoying our time here with our family and friends. The weather was bitterly cold and snowy when we arrived but did not cause us any problems.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to getting back to Blogging!
What wonderful pictures. The pomegranites definitely look much better on the tree than in my local grocery store.
ReplyDeleteBuon Natale and thanks for visiting Best of Italy.
Good to read that you enjoyed Christmas. Best wishes for 2010.
ReplyDeleteThe italian word for Pomegranate is Melograno. Such a wonderful word! I love it. And I love your beautiful and evocative photos too.
ReplyDeleteLove the pomegranates! My mom had a tree...
ReplyDeleteAnyhow.. I'm stopping by via Anne's blog and funny enough.. I'm News From France and you're News From Italy.. Cool beans!!
Take care and I'll be checking back again!
Leesa
Thanks to you all for your recent comments. I wish you all the best for 2010.
ReplyDeleteLeesa, Welcome I certainly hope you keep visiting. Thankyou.