This morning I woke up to the delicious smell of coffee brewing
and the sound of Mr. Flea strumming his guitar.
I love that.
When I walked into the kitchen
the sun was streaming through the window
and lit up my little silver tree...it was positively glowing.
This tiny tree is for the littlest angels.
I'm not really done with it....
just keep adding shiny bits as I find them about the house.
This beautiful blue beaded butterfly
flew all the way here to me from Italy...
It is one of a pair that my dear friend Walter sent me.
You may remember, that Walter and I met through blogging
and a year ago when we visited Venice...
...he met us and took us to the flea market at la Corte dei Miracoli.
This October, at that very same flea market,
Walter purchased these lovely butterflies just for me.
He knew how much I love blue...
...what he didn't know is
that ever since my Mom's passing...
whenever I see a butterfly I think of her.
I think of all that she taught me
and how much she loved and supported me.
So, thank you Walter!
And thanks to all my other blogger friends
for your support and friendship this year!
:)
I love your little tree. My white one didn't come out this year as we decided to cut one down. I wish you a very Merry Christmas to you and yours!
ReplyDeletexxx Liz
such a beautiful meaningful tree. and how nice to have a friend so dear who remembers little things about you. I have enjoyed your blog thoroughly this year and look forward to more in 2013.
ReplyDeleteBec x
Dear Laura,
ReplyDeleteHow pretty your silver tree looks and how it must sparkle.
.....and what a lovely present to have received from your friend Walter............. doubly beautiful with the sentiments behind it.
Christmas was always made special for us by our parents and it always brings back such lovely memories of all of the family members that are now gone but still with us in our hearts and thoughts.
Wishing you and your family a wonderful Christmas of togetherness and for a happy, healthy and beautiful 2013.
Much love to you and yours Laura. XXXX
Laura, before I even got to the posting of what you described your silver tree to be, it was an instant thought to as the children of sand Hook Conn. or a tree of children and grand babies, a memorie tree. It's so beautiful wish I had thought of it. I love the teething ring bell, the child's spoon, the teething key? And all the brightness you have added.
ReplyDeleteIt's glow of bright silvers and tarnish bring a thought that there is going to be brightness In a sad outcome. You my friend added a glimps of bright to this somber holiday with all the evil that has played out.
Your vignettes of beauty welcome a Joyeux Noël .
A new year is approaching with all the beauty you inspire for all soulfully take with them after a visit. See you soon, looking forward to another beautiful year with all you share.
Xox
Doré
Wow Laura, i'm so please you like my littel butterfly so much!! when i saw it i said that's for Laura for sure!!! Merry Christmas to you all with love!! your friend W.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and yours; may the New Year keep you safe, healthy, and creating more art so I can continually be inspired.
ReplyDeleteGaby xo
I love your sparkling silver tree Laura and the sentiments behind it!
ReplyDeleteWishing you Happy Holidays 2012!
xoxo~ Carola
Your pictures are absolutely outstanding.
ReplyDeleteAnd what a blessed way to wake up - coffee you didn't have to make, and your hubs playing his guitar....sigh....how awesome!
That's pretty neat about the butterfly, too.
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Wish you a merry Christmas! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your little tree. I'll bet it is all glitzy with the morning sun shining on it. Merry Christmas to you and those you love.
ReplyDeleteThank you Laura for this past year of showing there is still beauty in the world...even in the smallest and simplest of things and actions.
ReplyDeleteA very Merry and blessed Christmas to you and yours.
Deb
P.S. I'm now off to try and find the book "The Littlest Angel" for my granddaughter. Hadn't thought of it for them even though it was one of my favorites as a child. Thank you for the reminder.
Beautiful tree filled with lovely meaningful ornaments. I love the blue butterfly, it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing the trips to flea markets, and the shops of your friends. Every time I visit its like visiting the store in person. :)
Belles fêtes de fin d'année ma chère Laura.
ReplyDeleteAmicalement,
Manon
Sounds like you received a beautiful gift this morning. One that had nothing to do with anything more than life itself. That's a true gift.
ReplyDeletePretty tree! That bottlebrush swan is so neat, I've never seen one before.
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Ivy
I love this tree & all of it's glimmer. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see a tree thats decorated with imagination
ReplyDeleteI love your little tree.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Laura to you and yours...
Susan x
I adore your blog Laura and you always make me smile! Your tree is fabulous and I love the tiny teddy bear. I never would have imagined the key was a teething item like the rings.... What fabulous ideas.
ReplyDeleteI thought if pasting and glittering wooden curtain rod rings from looking at your tree... It is so pretty!
I always love to see your wonderful finds and travels!
Smiles, cyndi
I love the bottlebrush swan ornament, for like butterflies remind you of your mom, swans remind me of my mom.
ReplyDeleteDear Laura,
ReplyDeleteI've really enjoyed your blog this year. So happy we connected. Thanks for sharing all your beautiful photos and treasures.
Merry Christmas!
Warm wishes,
Loi
Such a wonderful way to wake up! :)
ReplyDeleteYour tree is gorgeous, Laura. So many unique and delightful treasures!
Wishing you and yours a beautiful Christmas,
Zuzu
Laura
ReplyDeleteI love your silver tree and all your vintage ornaments, really charming, you are such a clever lady! :)
my very best wishes for a happy christmas
Sharon
xx
Laura,
ReplyDeleteI love that you are still 'adding' to the decor. I do that. Once when someone said "Are you ready for Christmas?" my ex replied "Nope. She just quits when it comes and starts over". Putzing with the decor is a big part of the celebration for me.
I especially like the butterfly story. For me it is a cardinal, my mother's favorite bird. I work on difficult decisions sometimes at the kitchen sink. I always know I've come up with a solution when a cardinal lights on the hedge or the feeder.
Merry Christmas!
Sami
Such beautiful photos. Have you ever considered publishing a book? I would love a copy on my coffee table.
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What a great way to decorate a tree the spoon and bell were my favorite. The bell reminded me of the saying every time a bell rings an angel gets it's wings.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and the best in the New Year.
Denise
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ReplyDeleteJoyeux Noel to you and yours. This little tree is so very beautiful...love to see everyday things become meaningful ornaments...I think every Christmas tree tells a story and yours is very special. Thank you for all your wonderful and thoughtful posts you have given us through out the year.
ReplyDeleteJermaine
Love your tree Laura ~ a girl can never have too much shimmer and shine!
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas Laura. How wonderful to have such a loving family to spend it with. I know you will make a special day,
ReplyDeleteI love your little sparkly tree.
hugs
Carole
Your little tree brings back memories. I grew up with the aluminum tree ;-) Sure do wish I had it now ;-)
ReplyDeleteoh, Laura, this little tree looks lovely with all the gathered treasures.
ReplyDeleteWishing you and Rob the merriest of holidays.
Love and lots of hugs,
Evi