How wonderful, that is how Christmas shop windows should look .. Thank you for your lovely comments .. Happy New Year to you and look forward to reading your fabulous blog next year :-)
Merisi, I'm glad you commented on my blog... when I switched my blog format, somehow your blog got missed off my blogroll! We can't have that, now, can we? Merry Christmas! I think you live in one of the most beautiful places for Christmas (or anything) in the world!
Windows as fancy and beautiful as the things being sold inside them. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas Merisi and I wish you the best and Happiest of New Years.
How wonderful, that is how Christmas shop windows should look .. Thank you for your lovely comments .. Happy New Year to you and look forward to reading your fabulous blog next year :-)
ReplyDeleteMerisi, I'm glad you commented on my blog... when I switched my blog format, somehow your blog got missed off my blogroll! We can't have that, now, can we? Merry Christmas! I think you live in one of the most beautiful places for Christmas (or anything) in the world!
ReplyDeleteDo I get the impression that you quite like Demel?
ReplyDeleteWindows as fancy and beautiful as the things being sold inside them.
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a wonderful Christmas Merisi and I wish you the best and Happiest of New Years.
at first I thought it was macarons, silly me
ReplyDeleteHow spendid and oldie-worldie...
merci
Like the third day of Christmas best, because that's when all the cooking is done! (smile)
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your kind comments!
ReplyDeleteParis Breakfasts,
the "snowflakes" are meringues, they miss but a little almond flour to become macarons. ;-)
Jeannette,
I agree!!!! :-)
What an enchanting shop window. It makes you want to go and sample every tasty thing inside!
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