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Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Holiday Door Decor

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Welcome to the Holiday Door Decor blog hop hosted by Amber of Follow the Yellow Brick Home.

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If you are following in order, then you arrived here from Belle Bleu Interiors.

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Shannon's home is beautiful and she has such great style.

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I usually focus on decorating this door, but it's not the original front door.

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In 1928, the door (not a Dutch door at the time, we added that) opened onto the utility room from the alley.

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The front entrance to the house faced a sidewalk that ran down to the beach - all the sidewalks were closed off in the '60's and the alleys became the only street entrance.

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So I thought I would show you the real front door of the house today.

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I love this door, from both the inside and the outside,

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but I have never hung anything on the door at Christmas.

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Most of my Christmas decor is old - I have had the wooden candy cane for about 25 years.

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The chalkboard sign was in the attic and I chose the easiest words I could write.

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There are actually two garlands on the old window and they are both at least 10 years old.

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Once the porch and window were finished, it was time to style the bench.

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I love my Maileg pixies and it would be fun to leave them on the bench,

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but Steve sits on the bench nearly every afternoon and my poor pixies would end up on the ground.

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I need to get back in the house and finish decorating, so I'm sending you off to Calypso in the Country.

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Shelley's home is beautiful and I can't wait to see how she has decorated her door.


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Sunday, October 27, 2019

Oh, Canada

Steve thoroughly enjoyed our June vacation in France.

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He came home with lots of inspiration for paintings

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and a willingness to feed my travel bug.

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We weren't up for another 12 hour flight so in September we settled on a 5 hour flight to Montreal.

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This was a quick getaway, 4 nights/5 days, with no plans

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other than walking the streets of Old Montreal and Old Quebec City.

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We definitely wanted to see the Leonard Cohen mural on Crescent Street - that day we walked over 9 miles.

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We simply wanted to wander, but thanks to Instagram,

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I was searching for this cute spot

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and it's smaller version.

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I snapped pics

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of things that caught my eye

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like the fun stairs in Thursday's Bistro on Crescent Street.

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I love clock faces and the city of Montreal is full of them.

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We wanted to stay in the old part of the city

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and chose the Vieux Du Port in Old Montreal.

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It is the only hotel settled along the Saint Lawrence River - the buildings (originally warehouses) date back to the 1800's which explains the thick stone walls.

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The only thing we had planned, and my favorite part of our vacation, was meeting Suzan of Simply Vintageous and her husband John for drinks at 3 p.m. - we ended up leaving our table at 10 p.m.

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The drive to Old Quebec City was filled with fall colors despite everyone telling us there was nothing to see on the drive.

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I felt right at home when we arrived at our hotel, Auberge Saint Antoine

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and saw the red doors.

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Just as in Montreal,

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we wandered the streets of Old Quebec City.

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I loved the greenery

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and window boxes full of colorful blooms.

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Many of the shops had lovely fall displays.

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This fun pumpkin display caught my eye - we popped in for a lunch of French Onion Soup.

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We spent less than 24 hours in Old Quebec City

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and we loved every minute of it.

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Now we're in the planning stages of an April getaway to celebrate 50 years since we met.

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We want to keep it in the 6 hour flight range so please leave ideas in the comments.

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We're looking for great architecture,

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vibrant street life

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and wonderful restaurants -

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fun art installations would be a bonus.