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Let’s make this Waterfall Wednesday with a few photos from our farm hike on Saturday:

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Even though it is Winter, there is still plenty of natural beauty if you just take the time to look for it.

The dried seed heads are almost as pretty as the fresh version and the birds love them.

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Look at the new bud already forming right next to last years seed pod. I love the hope and renewal that spring brings after the cold dark winter.  Seeing this reminds me that everything is just taking a nice long nap, but there is still life flowing in those branches. 

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Wild rose hips…

 

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I even found a little bit of green in January. 

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I love nature.  It always make me feel closer to God to stand out in the middle of His creations and just let His goodness and grace wash over me. 

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A few shots from a beautiful January day in Kentucky…

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Ellie says that there is something in the air.  Is it Spring?  I wish!!

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Eenie in mid-roll.  He’s so rotten.

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Wordless Wednesday

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A few of our favorite special ornaments:

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I am trying to learn how to get the “bokeh” effect in photos.  It is a decent start.

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For this Thoughtful Thursday post, I would like to take you on a virtual Christmas home tour.  I love to put up Christmas decorations so C & I decided to try some new things this year.  Let’s start with the outside décor…

I have used a plain green, lighted wreath and small trees for the front door for a few years, but this year I decided to add some decorations to the wreath/trees combo and also add a lighted garland.  I love the way it turned out!  C & I decided we need to beef up the garland a little next year, but it is a great start.

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We also added LED net lights to the shrubs by the front porch.

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This is on the opposite end of the house and we love this little vignette.  When the tree gets bigger, we plan to put the packages around it but it is just a little too small for it right now.

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When you come through the front door, this is the first view:
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I love using the stacked baskets with fresh greenery to hide extension cords.

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Here is the dining room:
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My dad found these place mats and napkins while he was packing.  I remember cross-stitching those napkins myself about 20 years ago.

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I love the way the tree looks at night.

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My mom’s nativity scene is also in the dining room.

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On to the kitchen, where I finally gave in to the burlap/chevron craze.  I have had the tree for a few years and have used cookie cutters on it the whole time, but this was the perfect place to add the trendy burlap and chevron. 

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The centerpiece on our breakfast table is a simple trifle dish filled with fresh greenery and glass “food” ornaments.

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The “big” tree is in the living room and it is full of our special ornaments.  Some of these we have had since we were children, some are collectible and some we have bought on trips and special occasions.  We can’t forget to hang our stockings too!  We even have one for Ellie.

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I don’t do much in our master bed and bath, but I did decorate our guest bathroom this year with a few little touches. My mom had a few Santa items, including the cross stitched Santa that I made back in 1992, that she loved so I incorporated them all together in this room and they fit perfectly.  I added the little tree and canister this year. 

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I have an announcement to make…the upstairs is finally finished!!!  Can I get a woo-hoo!?!?!?  My refinished yard sale hutch is in the hallway and all of the bedrooms have furniture as well.  There are not a lot of Christmas decorations, but I did put a little in the hallway.  The small tree has collectible miniature ornaments and I filled the basket with fresh cut greenery.  The hutch has some of my mom’s gardening books along with a few of my favorite cookbooks.

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I hope you have enjoyed the virtual Christmas home tour!

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What we woke up to Sunday morning…

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Around this time of year, there is a natural phenomena called “Frost Flowers” that occurs in the field beside our house.  According to Wikipedia, it is “name commonly given to a condition in which thin layers of ice are extruded from long-stemmed plants in autumn or early winter. The thin layers of ice are often formed into exquisite patterns that curl into "petals" that resemble flowers.”

The frost flowers are so pretty and delicate and I wanted to share a few photos with you.

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I also took a few macro shots using my iPhone and Olloclip lens.

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This is the last week of the Fall Nurture Photography Challenge and the theme is…there really is no theme.  We are just supposed to use some of our favorite shots from this fall.  Last weekend was beautiful here in South Central Kentucky, so I took a few new photos with my iPhone while C & I were walking the dogs.  The light this time of year is just amazing!

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Nurture Photography Challenge - Fall 2013 Edition

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