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This is a place for sharing photos, stories, questions, answers, and cheer, especially for those who have been readers, contributors, and friends of Papa Ted's Place all these years.
maria
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Hi everyone--a friend was packing away Christmas today and I got to shoot some individual pieces--see below--and more blogged about here: http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/20 ... us_22.html
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I'm amazed at the variations that can be created out of essentially similar pieces. This looks like a house with a cross and a padre added, and voila, it's a charming church. Clever people, whoever made this.
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Neat!
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I have posted some photo links of Linda's amazing 2011 Christmas Loggie putz over at http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/20 ... us_07.html and pasted one of the photos below as well. They feature all log cabins: 10 vintage made in Japan, 4 Karl Fey's (including the church he designed), 1 Howard Lamey (http://www.littleglitterhouses.com), 2 American made
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Love the loggie putz. Thanks for sharing!
maria
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Linda sent us this—a $1500 putz being offered on ebay—the link won’t last more than 4 more days--they say it's not the one discussed on papated's site
http://tiny.cc/JBQe2b
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And it just sold for $1,250!!! Wowser....
maria
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Yowzer!
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With Memorial Day around the corner, I thought another visit to Papated’s Place was in order---Christmas during WWII—some fab photos—and of course, putz houses; keep scrolling down the page http://www.papatedsplace.com/ChristmasWWII.html
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Because this thread is still getting many visits, I am posting an announcement we posted on Ted's site on October 30, 2012:

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Announcement, October 30, 2012

After years of acting, performing music, and collecting and writing about his favorite Christmas traditions, "Papa" Ted Althof has succumbed to illness, on October 29, 2012. A Celebration of his life and work is planned, although we have no details yet.

When he realized his was ill, Ted worked with CardboardChristmas.com to establish this archive of his "Putz house" site, which will, hopefully, continue to inform, encourage, and bless other lovers of Christmas tradition for years to come. In the coming weeks, we will be making necessary adjustments (such as changing the contact information), but our primary goal is to keep the information on this site as useful and available as Ted always intended it to be.

In the meantime we appreciate Ted's diligence, his generousity, and his love of Christmas traditions. We also pray for those close to him who showed so much support in his last months.

If you need to contact us before we get everything switched over, please use the Cardboard Christmas contact page.

To paraphrase Dickens, Ted was a man who:

honored Christmas in his heart, and tried to keep it all the year.

I don't think there is a more fitting tribute than to follow his example.

Paul Race, Howard Lamey, Maria Cudequest, Nan Corby, Jack Ahearn, and the rest of the CardboardChristmas.com family.
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