Dear Kate - so pleased I found you and your lovely family this year. Spending New Year with my youngest son where we shall have a belated Christmas present opening.
Hello, Rosemary - I always imagined that the house in the story of Hansel and Gretel looked just like the one in that last image. And you've ended 2011 on a sweet note — have a happy, new year.
those are beautiful! makes me want to make a gingerbread house for the first time since primary school! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteDear Roanna - it is surprising what you can do with some biscuit mixture and icing - you will enjoy doing things like that with your little one!
ReplyDeletehave stumbled upon your blog just in time for the New Year. Look forward to more posts and breathtaking images in 2012
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These are absolutely gorgeous, Rosemary. And yummy too, I'll bet. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm wishing you a very HAPPY NEW YEAR as well. I have a feeling 2012 is going to be a good one.
Same to you, Rosemary. Phil and I LOVE this display: that cathedral! Amazing! Have a wonderful new year and a great start to 2012.
ReplyDeleteDear Laura - so happy that you visited today. I likewise, look forward to following you on PatioPatch in 2012 - Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteDear Yvette - I can testified to them being very tasty as my young granddaughter won one of them. Lovely encouraging thoughts from you for 2012.
ReplyDeleteDear Kate - so pleased I found you and your lovely family this year. Spending New Year with my youngest son where we shall have a belated Christmas present opening.
ReplyDeleteHello, Rosemary - I always imagined that the house in the story of Hansel and Gretel looked just like the one in that last image. And you've ended 2011 on a sweet note — have a happy, new year.
ReplyDeleteHello Mark - thanks for all of your thoughtful and kind comments in 2011 - see you next year. You were my very first follower.
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