The windows in Florida aren't really designed for holiday displays, so I have my
two lichterbogen (German lighted arches) sitting on a counter that divides the entry way
from the dining room. One of the lichterbogen has an indoor scene.
two lichterbogen (German lighted arches) sitting on a counter that divides the entry way
from the dining room. One of the lichterbogen has an indoor scene.
And, of course, the other has an outdoor scene.
Never heard of the liquoredupsmogen or whatever you call it. But they are quite beautiful.
ReplyDeleteDid you ever think of getting another house with windows that would work for holiday displays? :-)
Delightful!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are very nice little lights and make a very nice holiday decoration.
ReplyDeletePerfect for the holiday season.
ReplyDeleteI love them!
ReplyDeleteAch, wie schön!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful, Jack!! I love them!
ReplyDeleteJust the kind of decoration I love. These are quite sweet!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet, though the kids in the outdoor one look a bit overdressed for Florida!
ReplyDeleteThese Lichterbogen are really wonderful, Jack!!
ReplyDeleteFrom where come these from?
Beautiful photographs and very interesting to read about.
ReplyDeleteA lovely, traditional decoration.
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm sorry you couldn't have smorgasbord for your lichtenstein but at least you got a better golf course. Oui?
ReplyDeleteOh, you probably should take a look at http://landlfotos.com/blog.
ReplyDeleteIt is unlikely that this will impact your future but you might still get a kick out of what you'll be missing! Heh, heh.
Never heard of these ornaments before, but don't try to pronounce it after draining the eggnog bowl. They look very warm for December, which is finally getting nasty around here.
ReplyDeleteA good idea and two very nice displays!
ReplyDeleteThey look lovely lit up Jack, very festive..
ReplyDeletethis is very pretty! is it with a light? or candles?
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