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(01-12-2020, 10:45 PM)Mark_Riga Wrote: [ -> ]Antlers (on the reindeer) and the Alleluia (alternate spelling for Hallelujah) Chorus by Handel.
Just out of interest Mark, did you know Handel’s Messiah was first performed in a building in Fishamble street in Dublin.
I'm a little late for A but I'll say artificial tree. Not had a real one in years. My artificial one must be at least 20 years old. And still looks very good!

B is for boughs of holly. Wouldn't be Christmas without some.
I spy with my little eye. baubles
I spy Berries juicy red one on the holly.
I'm late for A, I spy an Angel on the top of the Christmas tree.

Today i spy the Brandy Butter with the pud.
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I SPY - Bells, ringing out for Christmas...............

This is the old Bell on the back of the garage wall.
Many years ago, we realised that when we were in the garden, we couldn't hear the front door bell, so missed our visitors. The solution - an outdoor bell, connected by a wire to the front of the garage. Dangling from this was a plaited leather bell rope (actually a dog's lead) and a sign that said something like "If no answer, pull Eeyore's tail" (imagine Winnie the Pooh's writing with crossings out and speeling mistooks).

Over the years, the rope rotted and I became more and more antisocial Wink. I'm also too lazy to remove the bell which still rings occasionally on a windy day. Smile
baubles and bells (not whisky) for the Bethlehem baby.
I spy with my little eye a bottle of Bells. (thanks Mark, after reading your post I went and dug it out)
I spy Bethlehem and bells, we live near to a Church, and I love hearing the Bells ringing out x
Some ribbon ready to make 'bows'
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