Christmas Cactus in bloom at the place where I get massages.
You’ve probably noticed I haven’t gotten back into the swing of things since taking a blogging break in November. It is what it is for now. The pics being shared today were all taken in December. Most of the pics are of the indoor miniature village at fmg. I wrote more about it last year here.

Glad you had fun at the village! Super pics! <3
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Me too, Carol Anne. Thanks :)
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Gorgeous pictures! I love the Asian garden!
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In the evening the village really comes to life. The kids love it. They have one train on an overhead track and little working cars in other sections which they are fascinated by.
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That sounds so fun. If I could have a Japanese garden… dreams. xxx
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That Christmas cactus is incredible! Hope you’re doing well, Lisa. It’s not the easiest time of year, is it? 🎄✨🎊
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Those miniatures are superb; what fun to look at them.
Sometimes it takes a while for the groove to come back, though it seems like you’ve been pretty active and creating.
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Yes, seeing how natural substances build architecture is pretty awesome. I’m staying busy just more away from blogging.
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I hope the busy brings you all you need, and joy!
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./][:{)} And to you, Steve & Sweety
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🙂
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I can’t tell you how awesome this is! It’s a miniture town including a local ballpark. This is crazy good!
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I imagine the little people (real little to fit into them) come out and enjoy their village after the tourists leave.
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Now that is a great thought Lisa! I love things like that!
That sounds like a story ready to be written
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:)
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I’m a tad behind too and I didn’t plan any breaks. But it is that time of the year for distractions. We had an impropdu dinner an cards at friends last eve. So I didn’t get much done yesterday either. But it was a good day.
Fun pictures. Thanks for sharing them.
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Cards and food with friends is what life’s all about. I love playing cards and other games. Glad you enjoyed the pics, Jules. My pleasure.
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Technically, I’m on blogging hiatus until the end of the year, but what the heck…I just happened to peek and these are great pics, Lisa! :-)
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Christian, I love them also. I’d love to go to the place that creates them and do an internship. My kind of craftwork. Thanks for dropping in during your hiatus, Christian. Nice to “see” you :)
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The miniature village looks wonderful, Lisa! I appreciate all the details in the buildings.
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Glad you like them Miriam. Close up they are even more amazing. We were talking about the windows and my son said they are not made of glass but some kind of resin.
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This is the most blooms I’ve ever seen on an Xmas Cactus, Lisa.
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Judy, I talked with the woman whose it is and she said she never uses any fertilizer on it. I have to wonder how this is possible?? It’s a beauty.
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Just amazing. Lisa, thanks for being such a good internet friend all these years. And happy hollidays..xox.
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Judy, I’m glad we are blogmates. Seeing your world through your photos and poetry continues to be a source of happiness for me. I know you’ll be enjoying the hollidays in your paradise. xo
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Hi Cee!! So good to see your posts again. oxoxo
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These are so beautiful miniatures.
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Yes they are. Can’t imagine the time it takes them to put one together.
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Very meticulous work.
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wow, i only have 2 buds.. hope they bloom❣️
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I had trouble keeping them alive until I found “mosquito bits” which keeps fungus gnats away from them. Now I have some small ones that need to be put in one bigger pot.
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FUN stuff !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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