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A very small sampling of the creativity in the Gingerbread Village.
Point contest begins January 1, 2013. For six weeks musical points are awarded at lessons. Each category has a first, second, and third place trophy winner. Point Contest Rules Follow the blog for tips and hints to get the most … Continue reading
Leaving PPG Wintergarden, I made my way over to Heinz Hall. The garden adjacent to the building still had roses blooming. In December, it is very unusual to see such a flash of color. This is the sixth street entrance to … Continue reading
Thank-you Eunice http://nutsfortreasure.wordpress.com/ for nominating me for the Blog of the Year 2012 Award. I am nominating the following blogs for the Blog of the Year 2012 Award. http://stuffitellmysister.me/ http://cindyknoke.com/ http://petit4chocolatier.wordpress.com/ http://petra365.wordpress.com/ http://sethsnap.com/ http://transcendingbordersblog.wordpress.com/ http://margaretsmiscellany.com/ http://lifetoreset.wordpress.com/ http://lovethybike.wordpress.com/ The ‘rules’ for this … Continue reading
This gallery contains 42 photos.
A very small sampling of the creativity in the Gingerbread Village.
Thank-you Tazein, http://transcendingbordersblog.wordpress.com/ for nominating me for The Very Inspiring Blogger Award. The rules for The Very Inspiring Blog Award are as follows: 1. Display the award logo on your blog. 2. Link back to the person who nominated you. 3. … Continue reading
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The PPG Wintergarden has a display of Santas from around the world. Each has a life-sized figure, a painting, and a book describing the tradition.
I heard this week that Tessa and Chloe played The Joyous Birth in church the Sunday after the recital. Congratulations Tessa and Chloe Natalia played Jingle Bells for her kindergarten class on Show and Share Day. Congratulations Natalia
PPG Wintergarden was all decked out for the holidays. A giant Christmas tree dominates the middle of the space. The tree is surrounded by trains and a gingerbread village. The perimeter of the room had life-sized Santas and more gingerbread villages on display. … Continue reading
Leaving Point State Park, I saw the Post-Gazette building and the United Steelworkers building. I passed the Highmark building. And I saw the giant Christmas tree on the Hornes Building. I remember seeing it as a young child and wondering … Continue reading