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A tiny manger scene, made in Peru.
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Nothing says Nativity and Bethlehem better than a donkey.
Merry Christmas to all you Christians out there!
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And Christmas blessings to James and all the reflection folks at Weekend Reflections.
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Friday, December 23, 2011
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Thanks for the Christmas wishes, Dina! I hope you have been enjoying the Hanukkah season!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful andunique Nativity! Dina you find the most amazing things. Happy Hannukah!
ReplyDeleteLovely reflection photo and unusual ornament!
ReplyDeleteMaking bright this holy night.
ReplyDeletePeace and good to you Dina and to all who come by these pages!
ReplyDeleteAlmost Christmas :)
ReplyDeleteThe manager scene is unique and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the Christmas greetings...I hope you are having a pleasant Hanukkah!
Beautiful. I was about to wish you Merry Christmas but I guess it should be Happy Hannukah (sorry not sure of the spelling). As I've moved jobs I didn't photograph the menorah this year but its there in Martin Place once again and a centre of celebration for the Jewish community.
ReplyDeletehello beautiful Dina, merry christmas to you also and happy chanuka.when we wish the other person happiness we are celebrating with them.
ReplyDeletethat is soooooooooooooooooooo sweet.I know how you love donkeys.
I missed a church on our candy cane lane that has a nativities from all over the world that would be pretty to see.I will have to go have a look.
Ive chased so many lights this year...
love and light and shalom dear Dina.
thankyou for sharing christmas and chanuka with us.
The donkey was an important part to get to Bethlehem.
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection!
Hope you have a blessed weekend:-)
trekking your amazing blog! keep blogging! happy holidays!
ReplyDeletecheers!
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Hi Dina! Donkey...
ReplyDeleteBlogtrotter Two is waiting for you! Enjoy and have a great holiday season!
Happy Hannukah Dina!
ReplyDelete«Louis» thanks you for the Christmas wishes and hopes your Hanukkah season has been a blessing to you.
ReplyDeleteI have somewhere a picture of a Bethlehem donkey...
ReplyDeleteLovely reflection-
ReplyDeleteAnd a Happy Hanukkah to you, Dina. We loved celebrating your holiday with you. Shalom.
ReplyDeleteLovely mirror on the wall...whose the kindest of them all?
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