Saturday, 24 December 2011
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Hey!
ReplyDeleteIt's already Christmas eve in your part of the world!
Love the photo, are they your daughters?
Is that an English Christmas card? Sigh, I love them so much!
Hope ya'll have a wonderful holiday!
Hope you are feeling MUCH better.
What a lovely post. Don't Bryony and Helen look sweet. Merry Christmas to you and yours, too, CJ.
ReplyDeleteAll the best, Canadian Chickadee & English Robin
I'd forgotten the Wordsworth quote. Of course as it's from To a Butterfly I'd have expected you to know it! It's certainly true of one's perception of time as one gets older.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and yours, Scriptor! What a lovely picture of two sweet and beautiful little girls. The one facing the camera you have presented to us not that long ago, and the other one is your beautiful daughter Helen, right?
ReplyDeleteWhere does the time go?
ReplyDeleteIt only seems like yesterday that I was sneaking around in the dark filling the Christmas stockings.
Make sure that you have a really happy, (and healthy!) Christmas,
SP
Happy Christmas Eve to you all. I'm making stripey jellies today :-)
ReplyDeleteThe picture is beautiful-you can just feel the happiness. Hope you are feeling better. Have a wonderful holiday.
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