Each year for Christmas Eve people walk along Canyon Road singing carols and enjoying hot cider and bonfires. The street is also lined with Faralitos or luminarias. Some galleries and shops are open for people to stop in and get warm and enjoy their art. This is the window at Curiosa a lovely little shop filled with great gifts, jewelry and home decor items. Whatever you do today I hope that you day is filled with joy and the wonders of the holiday.
j'aime bien les pierrots lunaires
ReplyDelete.Je te souhaite un joyeux noel
I love the green and red against the white shutters! I was just thinking yesterday about how it would be nice to live in Santa Fe! (yes, I have a vivid and sometimes unrealistic imagination!) But the atmosphere looks so relaxed where you live, and I could use a bit of zen. ;) Merry Christmas Eve, Randy!
ReplyDeleteA bit more chaotic here, but that's the mood of these days before the Holidays...
ReplyDeletePasé por aquí a echar un ratito con tus cosas. Quiero aprovecharte, una feliz navidad. Te deseo lo mejor, para ti y para los tuyos.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo enorme.
Thank you Randy!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
From the (almost) very bottom of the World down here in Tasmania, I wish you a very Merry Christmas/Yule/Jul/Winter Solstice/Summer Solstice/Amaterasu/Brumalia/ Deygān/Dōngzhì/Hanukkah/Hogmanay/Jonkonnu/Korochun/Kolyada/koleda/Wren day/Lenæa/Meán Geimhridh/Lohri/Midvinterblót/Modranicht/Mummer's Day/Rozhanitsa Feast/Şewy Yelda/Soyalangwul/Ziemassvētki/Āshūrā/Ras as-Sana al-Hijreya or whatever festival you choose to celebrate!
ReplyDeleteIf you’re opting out this year, have a great time in the next few weeks and keep up the good work!
Merry Christmas Randy. All the best for you and your family. Have a wonderful holiday.
ReplyDeleteso beautiful Randy !
ReplyDeleteMERRY CHRISTMAS !
Nice Christmas text and photo. Randy, I wish you happy holidays!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments. Always a pleasure to get them.
A lovely tradition with a lovely holiday greeting from you, Randy. Next year in Santa Fe for a change!!
ReplyDeleteWhat? No chilies? :-) This is so pretty, it looks like something way up north! Happy Christmas Eve.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice walk!
ReplyDeleteThanks you for the votes, have a wonderful day!
This sounds like a wonderful tradition. Have a wonderful Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a wonderful tradition. I would think all the shops would want to be open for the carolers...but I guess family comes first (rightly so!)...
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful holiday!
And wishing that for you as well!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
(And what a wonderful way to spend Christmas eve!!)
What a lovely tradition. Merry Christmas Eve, Randy!
ReplyDeleteThank you Randy. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteHope that you are taking that lovely walk. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely! Happy Holidays, Randy!
ReplyDeleteCanyon Road would be a wonderful place to be in the Christmas season, with the decor, the art, the good will.
ReplyDeleteBest to you and yours this Christmas.
I like the look of the wreaths and the windows. Just perfect for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI missed the snow on Canyon Rd this year, but it was still a lovely walk! The woman that owns this shop was in a clay class w/ me a couple of years ago. Very cute shop! Merry Christmas Eve!
ReplyDeletePeace, happiness and a Merry Christmas to you too Randy. MB
ReplyDeleteI am certain that I would enjoy going inside that shop. But even more lovely is the walk and the singing. Nobody does that in Norwich.
ReplyDeleteHow are you enjoying this festive season?
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