Oh wonderful New Year's Eve. A celebration as only a small town can gather it's folk and share laughter and cozy little conversations. I know "cold" when I see it and although the temp may have been mild for a snow country, you can see the people gripping their goose-down coats around their bodies. When roots are established in a cold climate, you just grip that coat a little tighter and join in the social activities. Or else why was I too, outside last night past midnight with my neighbors and my camera that only produced 2 bad shots. Ha
Your shots twinkle with lights and I see that famous band shell where this summer the band will perform without frozen fingers. Your first New Year's in your new town, rich with the memories you made. Thanks for sharing and my love to you and your family and more of those delicious spaghetti dinners. Welcome 2011
Okay, it's official - I'm on a plane! :-) It is just too beautiful there! It all looks so perfect, so friendly - like something from a movie.
I have so enjoyed getting to know you and seeing your life through your photos. I'm looking forward to seeing what 2011 holds. I hope this is your best year ever!!
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Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteCandace, you truly live in a picture-perfect town -- those photos are so lovely!!!
ReplyDeletePretty, as usual!
ReplyDeleteOh wonderful New Year's Eve. A celebration as only a small town can gather it's folk and share laughter and cozy little conversations. I know "cold" when I see it and although the temp may have been mild for a snow country, you can see the people gripping their goose-down coats around their bodies. When roots are established in a cold climate, you just grip that coat a little tighter and join in the social activities. Or else why was I too, outside last night past midnight with my neighbors and my camera that only produced 2 bad shots. Ha
ReplyDeleteYour shots twinkle with lights and I see that famous band shell where this summer the band will perform without frozen fingers. Your first New Year's in your new town, rich with the memories you made. Thanks for sharing and my love to you and your family and more of those delicious spaghetti dinners.
Welcome 2011
You do live in a beautiful area! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year. What a beautiful town. Thanks for the beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteOkay, it's official - I'm on a plane! :-) It is just too beautiful there! It all looks so perfect, so friendly - like something from a movie.
ReplyDeleteI have so enjoyed getting to know you and seeing your life through your photos. I'm looking forward to seeing what 2011 holds. I hope this is your best year ever!!
How pretty! I love all the candels and the sparklers. Looks a little cold but fun. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are so pretty...I especially love the one of the church with the nativity.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year sweet niece....
Happy New Year and I hope 2011 is a great year for you and your family. The pictures tell a story of what looks like a fantastic celebration.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful photos! A true look at Christmas...the way it used to be...and I guess still is in some areas. That's great!
ReplyDeleteI've missed you so much! Hopefully, I can get back on track now although things are still in upheaval around here.
Wishing you the happiest of new year's and may all your dreams come true.
xoxo
Pat