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December 8, 2011

Colonial Christmas Decorations, Red Delicious, Williamsburg, Virginia


These Colonial Williamsburg Christmas decorations feature fruits, including a beautiful array of red delicious apples. 

11 comments:

Oakland Daily Photo said...

Every year I vow to make pomades of oranges studded with cloves. So far nada.

joe64 said...

Hi !

Fruits at the door like according to an old observance. Looks pretty good.

I don't use that at home because I am NOT at home ;-)

Greetings from Hegins/PA (momentary) Lot of snow here,tight dangerous roads with steep up and downhills ;-(

I prefer the SUMMER !!!!!!!!

joe

Wayfarin' Stranger said...

Now those are tasteful decorations. Jim

Anonymous said...

Beautiful!

Queenie Believe said...

Ola la I think this is my most favorite this year.
Have a great day.
Always, Queenie

Teresa O said...

Love the gorgeous door. I'm a huge fan of Williamsburg Christmas decor. Using fresh greens and fruits is far preferable. I'm afraid I have an aversion to most things artificial.

Wonderful photo!

Deanna Rabe - Creekside Cottage Blog said...

Lovely!

Thanks for sharing the beauty of Williamsburg!

Deanna

Kate said...

I think that it makes so much sense to use items that are available locally!

Pat Tillett said...

These decorations are making me hungry! Love the colors...

Karl said...

Fantastic decorations!

Unknown said...

This photo is of the front door of Bryan House, on Duke of Gloucester Street. The house was owned by my dad's uncle and aunt, Bob and Vi Simmonds. I stayed there for a month during the Christmas and New Year period in 1967/68, when I was seven years old. To a young boy from London, Williamsburg was a magical place, and I remember it being carpeted in snow during the month of January. Everyone dressed in period costume and I would walk around on my own, wearing my tricorn, visiting all of the local craftsmen and various historical buildings, where the local people all looked out for me. I have very fond memories of Williamsburg and look forward to returning to see the place again one day. Thanks for posting the photo.

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