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Christmas Wreath Hanging Style. . .

 

A bit of external decorating this afternoon out ahead of the beginning of Advent, including the two wreaths for the 2023 Advent and Christmas season as well as the tiny white icicle lights along the eaves of the front porch.  That's the extent of our outdoor holiday decor.  No balloon goon snowmen, reindeer, or Grinches for us, thank you.  Just relatively simple and understated.

The addition of my trusty old vintage L.L Bean Norwegian fisherman's sweater (I have a few) and some gloves kept me warm enough for the task without impairing movement or snagging in anything as I arranged everything and occasionally stood back to check progress.  We'll add the trees about the 15th of December, but I'll pick up a few new pillar candles early this coming week for our Advent wreath centerpiece for the dining room table where we have breakfast and our evening meals.

-- Heinz-Ulrich 



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