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St. Patrick's Day

3/13/2021

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Created on Olioboard
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Irish Bells
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Dale Chihuly Glass
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Floral Arrangement
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My Holiday Home

12/25/2020

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Angel
Family Room Tree
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Tuscan Mantel
Small Tree
Small Tree Ornaments
Winter Scene Embroidery
Dining Room Tree
Nativity
Ornaments
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Holiday Floral Arrangements

12/18/2020

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This arrangement was made last Christmas
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Made last Thanksgiving
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Victorian Christmas

12/17/2020

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Victorian Christmas by Charisse
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Christmas with Holly Golightly

12/16/2020

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Christmas with Holly Golightly by Charisse
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Chinoiserie Christmas

12/15/2020

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Chinoiserie Christmas by Charisse
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Bungalow 5 Panels
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Holiday Ikebana

12/14/2020

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These are arrangements made while taking classes with Ikebana instructor Ping Wei. 
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Arizona Christmas

12/13/2020

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December

12/12/2020

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This is my favorite holiday season music. The song Joy which is from Bach's Joy of Man's Desiring reminds me of snowflakes dancing. It is so beautiful. 
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Assumption of Mary

12/11/2020

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Our Lady of Assumption by Charisse
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Our Lady of Guadalupe

12/10/2020

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White Christmas

12/9/2020

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Nativities

12/6/2020

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A nativity scene may be used to describe any depiction of the Nativity of Jesus in art, but in the sense covered here, also called a crib or manger in the UK and crèche in France (meaning “crib” or “manger” French), it means a three-dimensional commercial or folk art depiction of the birth or birthplace of Jesus, either sculpted or using two-dimensional (cut-out) figures arranged in a three-dimensional setting.

After his return to Italy from a voyage to Egypt and Acre in 1220, St Francis of Assisi introduced three-dimensional nativity scenes. Some accounts state he used statues or costumed people, but Thomas of Celano, biographer of Francis tells how he only used a straw-filled manger (feeding trough) set between a real ox and donkey. According to Thomas, it was beautiful in its simplicity with the manger acting as the altar for the Christmas Mass. Francis’s first biographer, Brother Tommaso da Celano, says that Francis was merely emulating what he had seen elsewhere in previous years when, in 1223, he asked his friend Giovanni Velita, a nobleman from the nearby town of Greccio, to construct a nativity scene, consisting of the straw-filled manger, ox and donkey, in a cave near the town of Greccio, for a Christmas Eve mass at which Francis preached.

I purchased this nativity at a wonderful store called Jackalope in Santa Fe, New Mexico several years ago. I believe it was made in Mexico.
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My Nativity
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Alpine Holiday

12/5/2020

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These are beautiful things I found over the years which inspired an alpine holiday feeling. 
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Christmas Cookies by Charisse
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Christmas Cookies by Charisse
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Swedish Christmas created on Olioboard by Charisse Colbert
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