Collin's family likes to get out and see things when they're assigned to a new place.
The other day, they went to Colonial Williamsburg. They found the governor's palace,
...the guard shack,
...and a church that's been in use since 1715.
Even though many areas weren't accessible (thanks, Covid) for viewing, the exteriors of the buildings were decked for the holiday,
...and Collin's wife, Alison took pictures of lots of the various wreaths and door decorations for me.
I do love a couple of nice wreaths on my front doors for most of the year.
And these were some of the most creative I've ever seen. Those are artichokes and dried citrus with a horseshoe!
I think most, if not all of these used natural materials.
There are seashells in several.
The 2 large white areas here are actually replicas of powdered wigs made from some kind of yarn.
Pomegranates and sea shells.
Thistles and greenery.
Apples and a pineapple.
Eggs in a nest.
Peppers and seashells and wood. I found them absolutely amazing to look at.
They should make one out of shotgun shells!
Posted by: AP Man | December 23, 2020 at 02:59 PM
So glad you liked the pictures!!
Posted by: Alison | December 26, 2020 at 06:09 AM