This is the collection in the Larson's office. It contains the German Scottie Rolling Eye Clocks, Bookends and Scottie Books. Enjoy!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Janet Taylor's Scottie Christmas Tree
Janet Taylor's Raleigh, NC paper asked for pictures of unusual Christmas trees. These are just a few of the many pictures she took to get the 'right one'. Her tree of Scottie ornaments was one of seven picked and featured in the paper. She also got good photos of Ceilidh (who had just turned 14). How many of these ornaments are on your Scottie tree?
Monday, January 19, 2009
Karen's Christmas Time Trip to the Big Apple
Larry Adams, Don Mutch and I went on a one day bus trip to NYC in early December to look at the Christmas decorations. We jumped off the bus at 10:45 am and did not stop walking until 7:15 when the bus departed for the ride back to Delaware.
Macy's theme this year was "Believe" and everything was red (photo below). We rode the wooden escalators to the 9th floor, just for the fun of riding wooden escalators again. (Not that any of us are old enough to remember wooden ones!) The windows along Fifth Avenue were amazing, but because of the crowds it was difficult to take photos.
In the photo below, the star was suspended over 5th Avenue. It was lighted at night, but shone in the direct sunlight.
Macy's theme this year was "Believe" and everything was red (photo below). We rode the wooden escalators to the 9th floor, just for the fun of riding wooden escalators again. (Not that any of us are old enough to remember wooden ones!) The windows along Fifth Avenue were amazing, but because of the crowds it was difficult to take photos.
In the photo below, the star was suspended over 5th Avenue. It was lighted at night, but shone in the direct sunlight.
Bergdorf-Goodman had small windows for each month and the Judith Lieber Scottie bag was featured in the March window.
Don discovered the Scottie logo at the Juicy Couture boutique.
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