Some bloggers are sharing their garden related Christmas ornaments and we have quite a few. This is just a small sampling.
That last ornament is just one of many that Michael and I cross-stitched many years ago. I think we spent an entire winter doing those ornaments.
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Anonymous said…
I *thought* Santa was a winter gardener, but I didn't know he had a talent for topiary. Those cross-stitched ornaments are great, Phillip. Sounds like a pleasant way to spend the winter too.
Merry Christmas!
Anonymous said…
Wow, what an eclectic collection--and an abundance of memories associated with each, I'm sure. Merry Christmas, Phillip!
I'm visiting by way of Carol at Maydreamsgardens' blog. What an incredible collection of garden ornaments! Where do you find them ?
I was born in Jasper and grew up not far from you in Winfield. I was back home this year and was amazed to see that while there are some beautiful old homes not that many people seem interested in gardening !
You have an incredible garden and I can see that you've put your heart and soul in it - it shows !
You've got a great collection, Phillip and it does look festive ~ I have just a few, but one of them is the exact same St Fiacre. Mine hangs up all year on the veranda so maybe it doesn't count as a Christmas ornament here.
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Merry Christmas!
Aiyana
it's really cute.
I'm visiting by way of Carol at Maydreamsgardens' blog. What an incredible collection of garden ornaments! Where do you find them ?
I was born in Jasper and grew up not far from you in Winfield. I was back home this year and was amazed to see that while there are some beautiful old homes not that many people seem interested in gardening !
You have an incredible garden and I can see that you've put your heart and soul in it - it shows !
Come on over for a visit .
Carolyn Gail, I have an aunt who lives in Jasper. Thanks for visiting!
Annie at the Transplantable Rose