Today's Saying
Christmas is a time when you get homesick - even when you're home. ~Carol Nelson
Our house lights.
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The tree not yet trimmed
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Getting the train ready for the tree.
The tree not yet trimmed
Pastor Joan looked out the window and there was the good , solid, stone church she had come to love. They were back in 2009. As the day went on she would discover that though they had spent a day in the past they were only gone from the present for about ten minutes. They hadn’t even lost a day.
Shortly after she arrived at the Town Hall Eugene showed up. He told Mrs. Trumble he would go and see Susan an ask her to put some kind of spell over Pigeon Falls to prevent this from happening again.
Mrs. Trumble immediately asked who is this Susan and why not ask Annabelle.
Eugene , looking troubled explained.” Annabelle is dead. Susan is her daughter and mine. When she was dying she and Susan together cast the spell that restored me to the age I was when I stayed behind and put me back in Pigeon Falls. Believe me my daughter will do what she can for us.”
Mrs. Trumble responded “ If Annabelle is dead and Susan didn’t send us back then we have a problem. Somewhere in Pigeon Falls there is somebody else with that power. What will he or she do next?”
Eugene said he would talk to Susan about that today. Before he left he had one other thing he felt he needed to tell Mrs. Trumble about. It was Susan who sent Pigeon Falls to the past. She knew how it would all play out but she couldn’t change anything. The Monk saw it long ago and it was predestined to happen. She did what destiny’s script demanded of her. She was as trapped as the town was. Perhaps she was even more trapped because she knew that if she didn’t send them back she would not exist. She would never be born and the man who would have been her father would go on being just another drunk.
Then Eugene went up the mountain to talk to Susan.
Pigeon Falls went back to being just plain ordinary Pigeon Falls.
Somewhere in Pigeon Falls a child plays.
Hey Dr John - love the pictures. This is definately what we should all be doing with our trees...er...if we had trees that is!
ReplyDeleteWOOT! Love your pictures Dr John! Thanks so much for sharing. Merry Christmas!
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You house is looking very beautifully Christmasy.
ReplyDeletePigeon Falls will never be just ordinary.
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The borders of the roof beautifully lighted. Excellent.
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures and the saying WOW man... Where do you find these?
ReplyDeleteback to the pictures. Thank you for sharing a part of your home with us...Oooh those lovely lights and the train... My son would love to have one of those...full of dynosaurs!!!
Have a nice day- my Knight
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Merry Christmas Dr John, I hate to say this, but Snow would complete the outside pictures and make it more Festive.
ReplyDeleteWant some of our snow??
Your house looks beautiful even without lights! I love the train around your Christmas tree, makes me think of one Christmas when our son got an electric train for small children, it was quite big and had waggons. He put our guinea pig in one of the wagon and it also went around the Christsmas tree, it even liked to travel in the train !
ReplyDeleteLOL! Apparently Bill doesn't know you've got your own blizzard!
ReplyDeleteThe house is looking really good! I love your outside lights! And of course, the new train!
This is the most fascinating Pigeon Falls Driplet that has ever been I think! You've got SOME imagination my friend! And speaking of children... how is Pastor Joan's baby doing?
I haven't put up our tree yet. Every year lately I consider not doing it at all, but I always cave. I'm an old softie.
ReplyDeleteLove the ongoing, unfolding story of Pigeon Falls and its inhabitants. You do know that you have to live forever, don't you? No one could possibly finish the tale but you.
That ancient language looks an awful lot like Russian. Just sayin'.
That's a lot of lights! I only have a balcony railing to wrap mine around. My dad would love your tree - he was always a railway enthusiast!
ReplyDeleteYour lights and tree are just amazing. I love the new train and the tree is awesome. Well done my friend.
ReplyDeleteWhen will Pigeon Falls ever be normal. I'm curious about the child playing myself.
The lights on the facia are lovely. I love the train around the tree and the sounds.
ReplyDeleteWe use to put my husbands train around our tree, but the cats kept playing with it.
I await the fully decorated tree pictures.
I love your decorations and tree and the little train is just lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteBut where's the snow? And the -29C temperatures?
ReplyDeleteOoooooohhhhh...I've always wanted a train for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI love your Christmas tree! What fun!
ReplyDeleteOh no! Quick, somebody needs to teach that child to speak English!
ReplyDeleteYour tree and train are wonderful.
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