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PostPosted: Mon Dec 07, 2020 4:29 pm 
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Greetings to all...

First up...our buffet..."Ten Cent City"...I believe I counted 28 houses...plus some flatties and a few pine cone Christmas trees...will be adding more flatties after we set up our tree...

Hope to post our Christmas tree with the Polar Express Train, houses and flatties later this week...

My very best regards...

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Now that's just fabulous---please send me a high resolution!


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Fantastic!! A wonderful Christmas village!! Best wishes to you and yours for Christmas and New Year!!!


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Update...12-8-2020...

A few pictures of the Polar Express on it's annual outing under our tree...

Wishing all of you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year...

My very best regards...

Howard...

PS...looking forward to posting a lot of new houses and other projects in 2021...stay tuned...


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My train is out but as a feature piece this year again....I have been working on a permanent track mount for "years"......so I am pea green with envy----it's all so wonderful this year howrd. You and yours did an outstanding job.


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What a joy it is to see these displays. They are so incredible.
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Oh, such a feast for the eyes. I so enjoy seeing your villages each year.


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Wonderful ceramic tree on the buffet table as well; you rarely see them "narrow" like that.


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Thanks for sharing these Howard! I recognize so many of them from your postings and your very generous sharing of the plans!

Merry Christmas!

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Howard.... a charming scene under the tree! Love the sugarplum colors, variety of houses and your peeps.
Where do they come from?

Happy holidays to everyone. Stay well.


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