A place for friends to meet... with reflections on politics, history, art, music, books, morals, manners, and matters of faith.
A blog by Elena Maria Vidal.
Christmas is well remembered and cherished long after the last wreath
has been hung and the final ornament placed on the tree in this
circa-1810 house with a white picket fence, in a place that time has all
but forgotten. The duo, owners of the shop Seasons of Williamsburg—renowned
for its floral arrangements, decorative pieces, and estate
antiques—commence the holiday season before Thanksgiving and don’t take
down their home embellishments until Valentine’s Day. (Read more.)
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Courteous comments are welcome. If a comment is not published, it may be due to a technical error. At any rate, do not take offense; it is nothing personal. Slanderous comments will not be published. Anonymity may be tolerated, but politeness is required.
I would like to respond to every comment but my schedule renders it impossible to do so. Please know that I appreciate those who take the time to share their thoughts.