‘Tis the season!
Indeed it is! I hope everyone is having a wonderful holiday season! It’s been pretty good on this end, despite my camera faltering and me deciding to dive in and get a new camera for myself.
Ho! Ho! Ho!
And then I almost forgot today’s date and was about to post Part 2 of my year in review (which will now be on Jan. 1). Thankfully, I looked at the blog planner and was holy cow!
So this month’s theme was ‘Tis the Season. I am looking forward to seeing everybody’s links and posts. I think this theme has the chance to be really good and I had heard many new people talking about joining, so hopefully we get a bunch.
No matter what you celebrate or don’t, this theme was very open-ended. I went a little more traditional in a sense and like the images I chose. I hope you do as well.
Remember to link up and then try and comment on other people’s blogs to keep this community fun!
Without anymore blabbing, here’s my five.
1. Winter
In the Northeast, ‘Tis the Season for snow. Well, sometimes. We had a green Christmas with temps in the high 40s… but a week or so earlier, we had snow.

Brrrr!
2. Mmmm…
What is this season without awesome food… such as these bacon-wrapped scallops?

Yes, they were awesome!
3. A new chair
Cameron seemed OK with just sitting on the presents.

Chilling.
4. Open it!
Cam didn’t really get into the opening, but he did make an attempt a few times. Next year!

Open!
5. Tasty!
‘Tis the season for some fine spirits!

Happy holidays!
That’s my five for the month. And, now it’s your turn.
If you took part this month, make sure you link up below. And for those who participated, make sure you try and get to other people’s blogs and comment and visit so we can continue to grow this challenge (even here)! Don’t forget, too, to come back and visit tomorrow, December 31 and see the theme for January!
NOTE: I set up a Facebook group for those who participate in the challenge and are interested. I’ll post any announcements there and hopefully it can be a place where things are discussed and some interaction etc. You can access it here.
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