May the light shine brightly on everyone, this dark December night, whether or not you celebrate Hanukkah. May you find time for things that bring you joy. May your dreams clarify and your wishes inch toward completion. May seasonal magic warm you and keep you safe. Be well, Brenda
Note: I have been working on braiding this thyme wreath, inspired by a post by Stacey of Down to Earth Digs. Although not finished, it has made my kitchen smell of summer. I plan to tie it with ribbon and hang it among my pottery. Thanks for the great idea, Stacey!!
I was being so silly a moment ago, I forgot the most important thing. Happy Hanukkah Brenda!
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LOL No worries, Happy New Year!
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I know, I know…. this post was for me 🙂
Thank you very much!
here is an article you may like:
http://tabletmag.com/jewish-arts-and-culture/books/105262/the-healing-power-of-jew-love
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Thanks! I’ll check it out.
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Happy, happy on you and yours. Have a wonderful celebration.
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🙂 The only quibble my daughter has with Christmas is its brevity. Hanukkah has 8 nights!! How cool is that? LOL
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That is very, very cool. How come no one ever told me about this before? Do I have to be Jewish? Because no offence or anything meant, but I could probably do Jewish, if I had some help.
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You just need a menorah, and then you light a helper candle and one main candle for each night. It’s a lovely tradition. It celebrates one of the bible stories where a miracle allowed the lamp oil to last eight nights.
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love this and happy hanukkah to you and yours brenda.
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Thanks!! 🙂 It’s a fun time of year.
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A great tradition you’ve beautifully displayed. Happy Hanukkah to you 🙂
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Thanks! 🙂 We are light-hearted in our house, joy springing from nature and lightning our nights.
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Gorgeous images. Happy Hanukkah, Brenda!
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Thanks!! 🙂
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Happy Hanukkah. How lovely to see a thyme wreath. I made one several years ago. They are just lovely.
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You two have inspired me to make a herb wreath too now, thanks! 🙂
Best regards, Dina x
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Yeah!! It’s an herbal revolution. 🙂 We need to bring a little summer indoors with us.
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:-I 🙂
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The scent as Brenda says is heavenly.
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It is lovely, and it smells wonderful. I might have to make it a yearly tradition. It was so easy to braid it, too, and it all hangs together now without extra support or tying. Just one ribbon at the top.
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Happy Hanukkah, Brenda!!!
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Thanks!! 🙂
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Happy Hanukkah! Love that menorah. Reminds me of a bur oak.
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I love trees! 🙂 A bur oak, I have never heard of that. I will look it up. 🙂
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Oh so lucky lovely sweet Brenda! Blessings to you and your sweet family as you light these candles each day! Your beautiful light Brenda is always shining so brightly! 💗💗
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Thanks, my divine pink friend! I hope your next few weeks are full of magic, joy, miracles and no hospitals!!
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You got that part right! I am so wanting and believing in all of that with you! I just heard from my pink friend JM. She is in the process of selling her home and moving up to your area. Well close anyway to NH. She is selling her pink house but I’m sure she will find a new pink one for sure!
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If it’s not pink now, it could be pink soon! 🙂 She is just the woman to buy and paint a new house. Once she’s settled in, maybe be can meet for tea one day. 🙂
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Happy Hanukkah;) I just lit my candles. A bit after the sundown deadline but #1 Chicago has seen zero sunshine in I have no idea how many days and #2 I was at my son’s HS bowling team match. I told him I was going to bring the menorah to the bowling alley – I received a rather odd look. Your menorah is lovely and your wreath is precious. I use two laminated mats the boys made when they were in preschool. Tomorrow I will post a picture. But tonight, I want to admire yours:)
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I will look forward to seeing your picture. I had fun making the wreath (and stuck the hubby with the dishes). LOL We don’t really follow too many rules or traditions. We just like to celebrate most of December if we can swing it. It would otherwise be a dark month.
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I am a bit of a mutt. Grew up with both the tree and menorah but the menorah holds a very place in my heart. My mother loved it – she loved the light and she knew the prayers by heart. My menorah was my grandfather’s, which became hers and now belongs to me. It is a little bent (came from Russia) and I never remove the old wax. I like looking at it. I agree, this month could really use some light:)
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I embrace all the light-giving holidays, but most days I don’t know what I am. I just try to be full of light these days and to find external sources on dark days. Mutts are my favorite! 🙂 Woof!
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I agree on the woof;) definitely woof!!!
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LOL I was reading Faerie Magazine (up my alley, no?) and one of the authors suggested joining or starting a laughter club. I feel tempted!
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Wishing your family all the joy in the holidays 🙂 🙂
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Thanks and Happy Holidays to you as well.
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Cheers! ^.^
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Thank you for all the likes ^.^
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Trying to catch up here and there. But not everywhere. Sigh of fatigue. I feel the Z train coming. 🙂
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I super appreciate the visits 🙂 wishing you a very sweet dream when you hop onto the Z train 🙂
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Yeah! I had a good night. 🙂
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Happy Hanukkah, Brenda! I hope you have a lovely holiday! Love the thyme!! Cher xo
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Yeah! I’m glad you like the thyme. I’m going to be smelling it for days. 🙂 It looks pretty with its ribbon.
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Oh will smell wonderful!! And yes, your ‘thyming’ is perfect! 😉
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how beautiful…lighting the first candle tonight…I don’t celebrate but I took the day off today and let my mother’s love light my life today:)
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We should all be lights for each other in the darkness. That’s a beautiful thing to have done. Blessings to you and yours, Brenda
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Reblogged this on down to earth digs and commented:
Brenda was able to pick fresh Thyme from her garden, and made a fragrant wreath to decorate her beautiful Menorah.
Pop over and take a peek!
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Thanks for the reblog! This comment got lost on my dashboard, but here I am finally! 🙂
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May the lights of Hanukkah usher in a better world for all humankind.
Toda Raba (Thank you)~
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A better world would benefit us all, what a great wish. I hope we inch toward it. Today Raba, Brenda
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happy Chanukah (חנוכה שמחה)
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I see the spell checking fairy left an extra “y” in my comment. Oh, well, perfection is to strive toward not an attainable goal. Peace and joy, Brenda
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Happy Hanikkah Brenda
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Thanks, Amber! Many Blessings to you! Brenda
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Many blessing to you too ❤
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Joy, Happiness and health to you and your family this holiday season Brenda!
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Thanks, Cindy!! It’s a busy time for everyone, but somehow every year, we cram it all in there. Happy Holidays!
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It’s beautiful!!! And beautiful words….
This made my day Brenda.
Thank you.
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I’m so happy you saw it already. LOL I had just left you a link, but I suppose you got a ping while I was washing my daughter’s hair and putting her to bed. I hope you get some visitors. Blessings, Brenda
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