Christmas Greetings to Everyone;
* 'House of Candy' inside of the hotel*
At the hotel in my city, "pastry chef, patissier" there made this 'house of candy' in corroboration with the college students of patissier department. I could feel fantasy to see this kind of 'House of Candy' for the first time. It was modeled after the house appears in the fairy tale 'Hansel and Gretel'
Santa was inside the house♪ And the sculptures below are decoration in front of the hotel and turns into Santa during this season; My old friends may know them p:-)
*Christmas Decoration at my favorite cake shop*
*Pigeons I found on the tree close to my house*
Hope the pigeons bring us all the happiness to the holidays and the coming new year. I remember surprised learning the reason of why they are the symbol of 'peace', connected in the story of ’Noah's ark'.
*Illumination and the night light of our city's main street with 'Fence' *
*Christmas Card from Dear friend "Joan"*
Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year to you and your loved ones!
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Lovely photos! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThat house looks pretty!
ReplyDeleteHello Miyako, what a cute Christmas house. Merry Christmas decorations and lights. The birds are pretty too.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family.
Miyako, what a wonderful, lovely and cheery festive post this is. The gingerbread house oh my, and the cute little robot, so wonderful. Have a most merry happy of Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones! Your friend Karen.
ReplyDeleteWow, the housee of candy looks super cute! I wonder if anyone gets to eat it :-) I love the Christmas decoration at your favorite cake shop. They always do a wonderful decoration for each event! Such lovely Christmas sceneries and pigeons. Joan's card is very lovely.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Miyako san. I wish you a wonderful holiday xoxo
i like that blue lit-up fence! adorable gingerbread house, too. and, yes, we could all use some peace in the holiday season and new year!
ReplyDeleteLove the house of candy that the students made! As well as the other inside and outside decorations. But most significant of all is you found the dove - "peace and good will to men." Wishing you a wonderful Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you my friend :)
ReplyDeletewow! the house of candy looks delicious!!
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Merry Christmas!
Dearest Miyako,
ReplyDeleteOh my, that edible house looks like a true piece of art to me! Bet you would have loved to sample a corner...
Your favorite cake shop is also offering cute seasonal sweets.
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and may indeed Peace come to the world to all of us.
Hugs to you dear and loyal friend!
Mariette
Merry Christmas to you and your husband, dear Miyako!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful and very well made and decorated! I love the gingerbread house!
ReplyDeletethe blue illuminated fence is so festive too!
Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones!
Hi Miyako - what a very ambitious gingerbread house! Do you need a mortgage to buy it???
ReplyDeleteLol. I like that you noticed the birds..pigeons are sweet gentle creatures.
May you have a Happy, peaceful Christmas time, and a healthy prosperous New Year.
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Merry Christmas, Miyako! Love the candy house!!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun Christmas images! Merry Christmas!
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Hi, Miyako! Some beautiful photos on the blog this morning. Some people really enjoy decorating for the holidays, and it makes it so much fun. Have a blessed Christmas weekend. Hugs from Texas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Miyako!
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Hello Miyako, I hope you had a Merry Christmas! I am stopping back to say thank you for linking up and sharing your post. I enjoyed the pretty pigeons. Have a happy day and weekend!
ReplyDeleteOur local hotel sponsors a gingerbread house competition each year. It's amazing what can be done with cake, frosting and candy. - Margy
ReplyDeleteCute Candy House! Happy 2016! I love the lighted fence too. Happy 2016!
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