It’s Christmas Time

Entering Santa’s forest….

Literally, a five minute drive from our home.

We ventured past houses, a ginger bread house, a candy cane shop, a toy shop, and the home of one of the elves.

After turning right out of our driveway, then right again onto the highway, a left-hand turn then took us to our destination.

We passed and read, notes to Santa, enjoyed mailboxes emptied of letters and beautiful baby pictures.

We made our first purchase of a real tree in  many years.

We traveled through a forest filled with hope, joy and lots, and lots of snow.

A tree locally grown will be locally displayed in our living room, decorated with bright lights and colourful bells and balls and beads.

Horses, near and far.

Unlike the trees growing in the forest, decorated with pinecones and thick white snow.

A photo shoot  in Santa’s workshop after the work was done!

We choose a precut tree, perfectly designed to fit into our vehicle.

Fires, trees, and sun-dried reeds.

Tomorrow will be a day of decorating.

We ran into old St. Nick himself, and his eight tiny reindeer.

Thank you, Bridle Tree farm, for a wonderful Christmas experience.

The reason for the season. Awaiting the birth of Jesus!