One of my favorite posts was my New Year's Tree from last year.
Since I have my new camera I wanted to take some new pics of it
setting in my foyer.
Instead of reposting it and just changing out the photos
I'm inviting you to click here to take a moment to experience my thoughts on
The Gift of Time.
My life has changed in this last 18 months of blogging;
thank you for your dear friendships and fellowship.
Sending Blessings and God's Love for 2011!
Debra
Happy New Year Debra...I love your tree. It is so beautiful. I need to make one like this next year!
ReplyDeleteKindredly, Shirley
Happy New Year! Really love your tree and great photos also have a great day
ReplyDeleteHello Debra... your tree is beautiful, and I just clicked and read you post on the gift of time... beautiful also!... Happy New Year to you... xoxo Julie Marie
ReplyDeleteWow! That tree is just beautiful! I love the clock faces and birds! Happy New Year!! Love your banner, too!
ReplyDeleteLisa
Lovely tree and my best wishes to you in 2011.I always enjoy my visits here your always so sweet to others and you have great style.~Cheers Kim
ReplyDeleteLove the New Year's tree! So elegant. Happy New Year to you! So happy to have found you in 2010 and looking forward to all the great things you'll do in 2011.
ReplyDeleteLove your tree! What a nice way to transition from Christmas to winter. Happy New year!
ReplyDeleteOh Debra I love it! As I am putting away my Christmas decorations I know I love the uncluttered feeling it brings, but it also brings a let down. I miss the color, the lights and all of the greenery. For some reason I decided to keep out my doves from the dinning room tree. Now I know what I am going to do with them, thank you for your inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI remember your tree from last year. New Years blessings to you also Debra!
ReplyDelete"OMG", I haven't talked to you since...AHHH...Last YEAR!!! That will NEVER do! But strolling down the new posts You DEFINITELY captured my attention with the "Little Birdie"!!! I LOVE your post, it is "Worthy of spending lots of ""TIME"" here"!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you Debra AND Big Giant Holiday Hugs,
Donna
a beautiful thought and the tree is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLove your photos Debra! Happy New YEAR!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings~
Beautiful! Many blessings for your friendship and blogging!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Margaret B
Debra, this is just beautiful. You should keep it up until Valentine's and then have a Valentine's Day tree with hearts!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Debra...love your all time tree...nice touch with the blue and green ornaments.
ReplyDeleteSylvia
happy new year, sweety!
ReplyDeleteerin
Happy New Blog Year!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
XOXO
Cathy
Never seen a New Year tree before, but you know I love it cause it's got clock faces on it!
ReplyDeleteTheresa
aka:tot
i really love this idea. i have a tree like that but i never thought of using clock faces....i don't have any of those but i could do the bird and snowflake thing!!!!
ReplyDeletei always hate to take the christmas decor down, this is a good way to keep some of the decor up, just change to snow or winter instead of christmas....
thanks for the idea.
hugs, cindy
Happy New Year Debra. You have made the last 18 months in blogland so special! I'm in awe of you and all that you accomplish.
ReplyDeletebtw your photos are incredible but I always thought you had an slr they were that good.
xo,
Carole
Hope you have an amazing new year and that you get so good with your new camera that you can come help me with mine. Peace to us all, Jan
ReplyDeleteDebra,,,Your little tree with the TIMLEY decorations I love.
ReplyDeleteand the little bird.
Time is a gift.
Happy New Year,
Kathy @
Sweet Up-North Mornings...
Happy New Year Debra,
ReplyDeleteLove your New Year tree, it matches my Christmas tree.
Love this post and your phots' are divine.
Come visit my New Year Change.
Keep inspiring those beautiful photo's
xx
Cheers
Blessings through the year.
Dore
I just love the tree. I've kept my "thankful" fall tree as a permanent part of our family room. Happy New Year to you!
ReplyDeleteDebra, I remember this beautiful post from last year! Ooooh these new pictures are just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWishing you the best year ever dear friend!
hugs
I love your tree...would be a pretty picture for your blog header.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year.....best to you!
I love your idea of a New Year tree. It looks so fresh and inviting, just how I hope the new year is for me.
ReplyDeleteI've really enjoyed getting to know you through blogging Debra and there is always a hope that we can meet in person someday.
wishing you the very best in 2011.
Kathleen
That is one fancy camera you've got there, Debra. Those photos are beautiful! I just plucked some branches this morning for my lavender winter tree. If this post doesn't motivate me to get crackin'...
ReplyDeleteThat tree is just as lovely as you, my sweet.
Thank you for your friendship. So happy we met.
Happy 2011,
Jami
Beautiful post, Debra! The photos from your new camera are so lovely! Makes me want to get a new camera!
ReplyDeleteI loved it the first time around, your new photos only enhance your beautiful thoughts. :-)
ReplyDeleteLove ya bunches,
Anne
I love the tree Debra and your post on "The Gift of Time" Happy New Year and Many Blessings!
ReplyDeleteHugs'
Catlyn
Love the photos....i can tell you are lovin' the new camera.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year. L
LOVE.... you gave me an idea for a tablescape... thanks
ReplyDeleteLove your New Year's tree Debra...what a good idea. I'm sure your loving your new camera. I ordered mine last week...can't wait :)
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for a wonderful year ♥
I love your new year tree!
ReplyDeleteDebra,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful posts, this year and last. Happy New Year!
Love the idea of a New Year Tree! Beautiful photos Debra!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Honey! What an awesome little magical tree! Love the elements you combined, right down to the silver branches in a champagne bucket! Perfect!
ReplyDeletehugs,
-c
What a beatiful little tree. I goes to show you don't need a fancy one to feel the magic of the season. What a great way to celebrate the new year!
ReplyDeleteThe Elgin clock faces are fetching on that tree. Happy New Year dear friend♥
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely New Years tree. So special. Lovely blog!
ReplyDeleteMarianne
I really like your New Year's tree!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year !
Debra,
ReplyDeleteI went back and read last years post. Thanks for those wise words.
Your photographs are indeed much improved. It looks like you have turned off the automatic setting!
Rhonda
Happy New Year Debra! Your tree shows the beauty of your heart! Blessings, Margo
ReplyDeleteDebra, Your New Years tree is so pretty and such a clever idea!
ReplyDeleteNancy