
These are not in order of priority, but in chronological order of blog posts. Nevertheless, the first photo is my favorite, for sure!! Happy New Year!! Thanks for checking out my blog in 2023
















These are not in order of priority, but in chronological order of blog posts. Nevertheless, the first photo is my favorite, for sure!! Happy New Year!! Thanks for checking out my blog in 2023

















The first photos are from a trip to Texas and hiking a trail near Corning, NY. The last photo was a part of a Christmas display!

Little boy enjoying the coloring sheet and colors that the hostess provided for him at the party!! So thoughtful! It’s Christmas Eve! Wishing you all a very very Merry Christmas!

Our good friend, who invited us for a Christmas Party, and her niece!


More displays by the Spring Walk Farm in Big Prairie put on by the Wechtel families.

This was a part of a Storyland Christmas display, one of many we saw at this location, set up by the Wachtel families in Big Prairie, Ohio.!


We had a similar pickup on our farm in Iowa, when I was young. The red pickup like this is quite often seen as a Christmas decoration. And for sure, it has an evergreen tree in the back.


This gentleman set up this Christmas Train set just for the Train and Toy show in Moreland, Ohio, organized by the Moreland Historical Society.



I guess sometimes Santa ditches the reindeer and hops on the train to make sure he gets all the gifts distributed for the young and the old children!

This log cabin sits next to the church mentioned in my last post. The day of the Train and Toy show Santa was going to show and you could get photos with Santa in front of this chimney! I left before he showed, so missed my opportunity! 🙂

A Toy and Train Show was held here at this church, organized by the Moreland Historical Society. In my last post you saw some of the toys thy had displayed. You can see the cars parked by people attending the show. I mentioned to the one gentleman, that I had a train set as a child. He said, “I think everyone our age did!”

Behind the Christmas tree in the old church their is a painting done by my friend Rusty Baker, who passed this year. The painting gives the illusion of an alcove!