
This picture didn't come out as well as I'd hoped, it's the famous Nubble Lighthouse at Cape Neddick, Maine, all lit up for Christmas. A few weeks ago on our "Christmas adventure" my husband and I took some pictures (see a few posts down) and snapped a few of the lighthouse in it's Christmas finery. If you click on the picture you'll get a much larger view - look closely and you'll see the house and sheds are outlined in white lights and there is a white light tree in one of the house's downstairs windows. All that gingerbread trim!   This has long been one of my favorite destinations and love just hanging out here, watching the ocean splashing away on the rocks.   I think the pictures we took when it got darker didn't come out unfortunately. It's really a magical sight at twilight and making the drive down there has become a new holiday tradition for John and myself.


A litte bit of What's New - the new January issue of The Wool Street Journal is in, with rugs and needlepunch and rugs and needlefelting - and rugs! A great new issue to settle in with while the snow flies - which has been happening up here in Maine all too frequently, and it's not even officially winter yet!   The cover picture is an adaptation of a Notforgotten Farm notecard design called "Oh Glorious Day".   Several of these adaptations have been done by Spruce Ridge Studios.  Read more about this on my web site.
Only six more shopping days 'til Christmas!   Are you done yet?   Better get going!
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