". Arranged Words: Just Popping in To Say. . .

12 Dec 2017

Just Popping in To Say. . .

 Hello everyone,

Time has been flying by and Christmas will soon be here. I can't believe it! 
Because we put the tree up early this year, everything else seems to be falling into place with relative ease. I've sent out the cards and parcels, and most of the wrapping has been done.  Next week  more cleaning and a bit of baking and that should round things out.

In the meantime, I've been enjoying a few Amaryllis blooms and all that glitters both at home, in the malls and the snowy neighborhood.






A cute snowman. I find some of them rather creepy, so he's the only one I have.

A ship conjures up thoughts of home.


Paperwhites on the grow.

Backup beauty ~ on the way.



So...basically I just popped in to say have a Merry Christmas Day! 

If you do not celebrate Christmas, enjoy the holidays.

And my very Best Wishes to all of you for the New Year too!

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you Dixie for the beautiful pictures of your bulbs, both in bloom and soon to bloom. I love snowmen, but feel the way you do about clowns. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Love, Joannie

Soma @ inkTorrents.com said...

The Amaryllis is gorgeous. I am sure you are probably painting one too. Your decorations are lovely, and I think your snowman is very cute. Merry Christmas!!

-Soma

betty-NZ said...

These are such regal looking flowers. I'm so glad you have it to enjoy :)

Karen said...

Hi Dixie, What lovely pictures, as always. I don't think I have ever seen amaryllis here in the UK but they are so v pretty. I've also been meaning to tell you how much I adore your swallowtail shawl, it's truly beautiful.Wishing you a really lovely Christmas and New Year. Love Karen x

Dixie @ Arranged Words said...

Lovely to hear from you, Karen. And a big thank you! Here the grocery stores sell Amaryllis. Much temptation. Hopefully, with luck and a good wind at my back,:)these bulbs will bloom again next year.
I've always wondered what it would be like in Merry Ole England at Christmas time. Can't help but think of Dickens and the wonderful traditions he gave us. Over the holidays, I hope to see the movie "The Man Who Invented Christmas."
Have a wonderful Christmas, Karen. My Best Wishes to you for the New Year, too!
xo

Dixie @ Arranged Words said...

Thank you, Betty.
They do lift the spirits and make me smile.
Happy Christmas. My best to you for the New Year!

Dixie @ Arranged Words said...

A note has been sent, but sending more good wishes for a Merry Christmas Day!
xx

Dixie @ Arranged Words said...

My pleasure, Joannie. The Belladonnas really do brighten up the place, especially on these dark days when the sun stands still in the sky.
Have a lovely Christmas time! Blessings for the New Year!
xo

Karen said...

I hope they do come back again next year for you, they really must steal the show at Christmas time.
I'm not sure what Christmas is like in Canada so don't have much to compare it to but when I was a child we had proper Dickens-style Christmasses with family and friends. We always had a big tree, lots of presents and a table laden with food and drink. The celebrations always lasted until well after the New Year, too.
These days I find that Christmas is mostly just one day, as everything is open again on Boxing day. We don't really have industry here anymore so most people work in retail or entertainment, especially where I live.
I hope you enjoy the film, it looks really good!
Best wishes to you and yours, Dixie.
Love Karen x

Renee said...

Beautiful, Dixie! Wishing you a wonderful new year!

Dixie @ Arranged Words said...

O, the old days were wonderful too. A lot of fun and fond memories abound for you and for me, I think.
Thank you Karen for the good wishes.
Best Wishes to you and a Very Happy New Year.

Dixie @ Arranged Words said...

Thank you, Renee. Have a very Happy New Year!