Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Christmas day




Christmas festivities began on the Cove at Dave and Ann Marie's Christmas Eve party of friends, neighbors and family.




Eva helps to ready the house for the party.



Larry provides music for Christmas singing.




All those goodies waitng on the porch.




"These parties are so tiring...."



Christmas Day continues at LisBob's where we were playing a game.



Will and Jack on the trampoline.



More yummy food......





our sweeties......
Kylie, Eva and Layne
Will, Jack, Keelyn and Ella


So blessed are we!

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Lights on the square

Last evening we went with the Coastal Camera Club to the county seat, Georgetown, DE to take pictures of the grand old hotel there, the Brick Hotel on the Circle.  The hotel dates back to the 1800s where it was a popular inn for Union sympathizers and travelers, served as a temporary courthouse from 1837-1842, then was a bank, then was restored and is on the National Historic Registry. During Civil War days, the nearby Eagle Hotel supported Southern sympathizers and brawls frequently occurred between the North and the South on the circle!


Mostly restored, with a newly built southwest wing of five themed rooms, here is The Brick Hotel, Restaurant and Tavern taken from the Circle.




Beautifully decorated trees are found throughout the lobby and eating areas.






Stairway



Second floor balcony




Lighted tree on the circle




Top of one of the buildings on the circle





Tuesday, December 11, 2012

getting the tree........

Got the Christmas tree today.  Jim decided that we could get a really tall one and put it in the sun room in the corner with the high ceiling.  It is an 8' tall Frasier fir and it is perfect!



trimming the bottom branches



getting it off the car


finished!

In Rochester

Last weekend we traveled to Rochester to visit with my brother and sister-in-law and my dad.  The trip was a good one as Val and Fred always find fun things for us to do in between visits to my dad.  On Sunday we braved the cold and went to the Public Market where vendors were selling wreaths, Christmas trees and garlands, warm hats and mittens (all handmade), and all sorts of winter vegetables.



This llama adorned in antlers was patiently posing.  Maybe he was wondering what he was doing at market....we were.



Stopping for some coffee and hot chocolate.



Monday, December 3, 2012

Follow me.......



Take a walk down Rte 26 at night........







Turn right at the snowman who is tipping his hat to you......



past the decorated Westwood at  Bethany sign,



past the sparkling otter dad and baby,



and the decorated and lighted birdbath.....


to the house with the beautiful wreath.

WELCOME
COME  IN!