Showing posts with label Christmas 2022. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas 2022. Show all posts

Friday, December 30, 2022

CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS SOON TO BE PACKED AWAY FOR ANOTHER YEAR

I have shared very few of our Christmas decorations.  As we are almost at the end of the year, I thought I would share these.  You will see the tree I mentioned before, after having had a smaller one in the family room for many years.  I wrote about that here, when I shared the decorations on the Mount Vernon tree. 

For several years I have been putting a collection of teddy bears underneath the tree, including items I have been gifted.  I also decorate the hearth.  This year's addition was a pretty cardinal lantern, a gift from my son and daughter-in-law.  It is the kind that lights up and there is a small motor inside that acts like a jet and swirls the sparklies around in the liquid.  It is beautiful when all lit up, like a perpetual snow globe of sparkles.  I love it!  A perfect and now treasured gift.  And, as you may know by now, I play with photos on the artcard app I have on my iPad, finishing off in Paint Shop Pro.  But first here's the original lantern...

              and this is one I turned into an artsy 'painting'...

with thanks to my Lovelies who gave me such a thoughtful gift.

A few angels.
Wherever you live in this world, may you know peace, happiness and love in 2023.








A few Santa Claus ornaments.







There are several British themes.  No surprise there!


There are many critters on the tree, such as the sea horse... 

and then a little mouse in a shoe.





Wednesday, December 28, 2022

ANOTHER FROM THE ARCHIVES, TYSON'S CORNER SHOPPING MALL

I wonder if these are still there, the two small bird sculptures on the concrete seating area near the ice-skating rink?  It looks like a crow and a dove.  

We were sitting in a chilly courtyard because there was no room in any of the crowded restaurants we tried inside. The place was swamped!  We found a place outside and ate a quick lunch with tall buildings surrounding us, and fortunately pretty blue skies overhead, but they offered no warmth.

The Zamboni was smoothing out the surface of the ice-skating rink next to us.
I froze and it tickled Gregg to come back to our seat and find me like this.  By that time I had found a table a little further up with no heating lamp unfortunately.
There was a burger place outside he had read about, a small shed-like building not much bigger than a kiosk.  It had no seating by design, and no outside seating available.  Every table was taken and I envied them their tall heating lamps over each.  The burgers were good and I told him I would be happy to go back, in the Spring.  It was colder than I thought it would be.  I didn't bring a coat or gloves, as I didn't know we would be sitting outside.  The weather was mild the last time we went out, only a couple of days before.  We didn't stay long (I have since learned to check the temperature before leaving the house).  Just time enough to eat lunch and then go get a hot chocolate inside the mall, to warm up numb fingers and frosty nose, and ears that by that time were tingling.  This was the last day of the year in 2014. 
I still had a good time watching everyone have fun on the skating rink.  I was also glad we got to see the Christmas Tree before it was taken down.
It was a giant of a tree.
Another sky reflection in one of the glass ornaments and you can just make out Gregg and me.
But it was time to go back inside the mall and I was eager to warm up with a nice mug of hot chocolate.
Isn't this overhead light festive?  It reminds me of art deco and covers a very large part of the ceiling located near the escalators.  They must have changed the lights to red and green for the holiday season.
Another one from the archives.  

Thanks for looking and I hope you have been having a great week so far.  




Monday, December 26, 2022

ONE DAY LATER….

 


I hope you had a wonderful day yesterday.  Our time was very special spent with our son and daughter-in-law.  

Wishing you all warmth, peace and love in these frigid temperatures.  

In the words of Charles Dickens,

“Have a heart that never hardens,
A temper that never tires,
And a touch that never hurts.”





Sunday, December 25, 2022

MERRY CHRISTMAS/HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

“I will honour Christmas in my heart and try to keep it all the year.  I will live in the Past, Present and Future.  The Spirits of all Three shall strive within me.  I will not shut out the lessons that they teach.”

Words spoken by Ebenezer Scrooge
in
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and my last jigsaw puzzle of the year.  


Merry Christmas 
and 
A Very Happy New Year!








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Friday, December 23, 2022

A HOLLY PLANT POEM




 "Ever see a plant so jolly,

And good fellow-ish as Holly?

Makes no difference what's the weather,

He and Christmas come together."


~Elizabeth Gordon~

A few lines from The Flower Children (1912)



(I couldn't find much information on this lady.  Her poem has many more verses, and I will probably share them at another time.)



Tuesday, December 20, 2022

A CHRISTMAS STORY IN ICE - THE NATIVITY - PART 3

 This is the very last exhibit.  The Nativity I believe is there every year, though the first part of the ice show changes.  On the right is Gregg's silhouette.

Even though I enjoyed the other area very much, this was my favorite.   Not many more words needed while I share the photos we took.















The angel was on the other side of the space.  It towered over our heads and became illuminated.  I couldn't stop taking photos.










The is the last of my photos from our trip to 
The National Harbor in Maryland.
I hope you have enjoyed.

Thanks for visiting and wishing you all a very happy week.







Wednesday, December 14, 2022

THE GAYLORD RESORT AND CONVENTION CENTER, NATIONAL HARBOR, MARYLAND

We only decided to go to National Harbor a few days previously.  Perhaps I should have done more research on our hotel, but as we were within a 30-mile radius, I jumped in.  We were both ready for a trip as it has been a while.  To Gregg I said, "What do you think about going over to National Harbor and stay overnight somewhere?"  
We have talked about it several times over the past year.  He was on his laptop and had booked the hotel, plus tickets for the ice show I had been telling him about.  I was very surprised when we pulled up to the place.  It was a lot larger than any we have stayed at before.  The top photo shows only a small part of it.  I had forgotten it was also a convention center.  Me in the planning stage: "The hotel where the ice show takes place, wouldn't it be a good idea to stay overnight, so that we didn't have to drive home late and in the dark?"  It was also very nice that we didn't have to worry about parking.  It was a hike to the exhibit but mostly inside the hotel, with a short walk from there to the large enclosure (my idea of a hike may be different than yours).  The weather was quite dreary, but all our entertainment was at the hotel for our short stay, so no walking around in the rain.

There are two buildings inside the atrium that look like regular sized homes.  They are shops.In the photo below, halfway down the large atrium window, you can make out the arches supporting the Woodrow Wilson Bridge.  Virginia is on one side of the Potomac River, Maryland is on the other.  We were in Maryland where National Harbor is located.  This is also the view from our room.Just to give you an idea of how big this place is, there are 1,996 rooms and 110 suites, seven restaurants, and a 19-story glass atrium with views of the Potomac River.  As mentioned, it is also a convention center and it has 95 event rooms, 537,430 square feet of meeting space, and a 20,000 square-foot spa.  It also employs 2,000 people. 

We went on a weekday thinking this would be a quieter time.  It was but I can only imagine what it must be like on the weekend.  There were lots of families there for the ice show.  

 

There is a 55-ft tree suspended from the ceiling.  It comes to life when it gets dark and all the lights are switched on.  There is also a stage and we were treated to Christmas carols later that evening, along with a laser light show when the singing had stopped.  The people above must have been in the preparation stage as that show didn't take place until later.  I took videos of the laser lights and have included short movies of them below.  Here are three photos to be going on with.  This display is free.  My photos and the two short videos don't do it justice.  (If anyone has a problem with flashing lights, I would skip the movies.)

The lights and music are synchronized with a fountain that shoots 60 feet high. 
There is also a nightly indoor snowfall.
It is very pretty at nighttime.
We stopped off at this place.  No tables inside but plenty in front. It is well stocked with beverages and food, and other items.  A coffee for me and a cold drink for Gregg.  Neither of us were feeling that hungry and by that time were a little tired, so we decided not to go to the restaurant for a sit-down meal. Instead we bought chicken salad sandwiches to share, and took them up to our room.  They were excellent!
We walked by a duck pin bowling alley with a bar.
Close-up of the mural.I enjoyed the hotel very much.  There are a lot of hotels in this area.  Within walking distance if you go out the front doors, the MGM National Harbor Resort and Casino is just up the road to the right.  

Now for the videos.
If you go here it will take you to a website called Fun in Fairfax VA where I got some information, and I enjoyed their photos.  
I can see where the flashing lights might be a problem for those who have issues, so please don't play them if you think they would affect you.
On select days, Christmas on the Potomac features two Christmas shows in the Atrium. Both shows are free to watch but guaranteed ticketed seats have the best view, so I read. We were in our hotel room while taking these.  If we come here again next year, we thought we would reserve a room more in the center of the atrium’s back wall looking straight on, and probably not much higher than the fifth floor.  Our room was on that floor but in the corner with an okay view.  We could open the doors which had a rail but no balcony, and decided that we would prefer looking down from a more central position.  The center rooms and those on the side of the atrium have the balconies.  It would be great to sit out and listen to the choir from above, and watch the laser show afterwards.  I expect these rooms would go fast, and booking them well ahead of time would be the way to go. Just something to think about.
I hope you have enjoyed seeing a little bit of our hotel.  This link will take you to the original built in Nashville, Tennessee, with its history. That hotel was built to support the Grand Ole Opry. Similar hotels have been built in Texas and Florida.




(more photos to follow soon)