Happy New Year!

Have a wonderful New Year, my lovelies! Thank you all so much 
for Such A  fantastic year and for Being So supportive of Cut and Dry. It has been so much fun to have you here. Just wanted to let you all know how much I really appreciate all of your wonderful comments and presence.
                        
Have a Happy New Year, everyone! xx

Here's Wishing You

Merry Christmas, my sweets!
Sending my warmest Christmas wishes to you and to your family.
My wish for you is: Health, Love, Creativity and Time to enjoy
them.
Thank you for letting me be a part of your life and for your encouragement and support all year long- it's been a good one!

P.S. I'll be taking a few days off from blogging.
I'll be back next week or so. I just wanted to drop in and say hello!

Here's wishing you all the joys of the season! xx        

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Have a Beautiful Holiday!

Where will you be spending the holidays? My aunt Anne is visiting and it's so nice to have her around. She lives
and works in Brussels , one of my favourite European cities. So I'll be spending Christmas with my family and lovely auntie.
Christmas after all is all about family. Isn't it?


Moments of simple pleasure.                  
It's that time almost to look bac oer the last year; remembering good times, relationships with friends, and lessons learned helps to keep present-day frustration in perspective. But I am sure that everyone has something they look back on what could have been better.
How cheery are these Christmas little ornaments. You could keep them up all year!
 How cute are these?                 
Pretty little candles.
Here's a golden key to keep the evil spirits away, and these Christmas decorations
keep making me smile, so I figured I'd share them with you.

Have a fabulous Holiday, my darlings! No matter how you spend it, may it be filled with joy and delights. xx
                                                                       
(Photos by B.M.)          

Would You Marry Your Best Friend?

I actually think the person you marry should be your best
friend but your best friend doesn't have to be the one you marry.
                                      
On the other hand, I will only marry someone who can be my
best friend. 

What do you think? I'd love to hear. xx

London Photos2 + Have a Fun Weekend

Kensington Gardens.
Kensington Gardens.

My dears, I'd love to share a few more photos from my trip to
London, if you'd like to see. 
Wherever you go in London you will be warmly welcomed.
My favourite thing in London apart from its historical sites is the
social life. I'm really impressed by all the cultural, intellectual, 
and social opportunities London has to offer.  
There are many cinemas, theatres, galleries, museums, pubs 
to go and tourists attractions as well.
One of my favourite museums is the Science Museum. (Sadly,
there are no photos of museums).
River Thames at night. Westminster Bridge.
Marble Arch.
Nelson's Ship in a Bottle, Trafalgar Square.

Nelson's ship in a bottle is a sculpture of Nelson's flagship
'HMS Victory'. The sculpture considers the relationship between
the birth of British Empire made possible in part by Nelson's 
victory at the battle of Trafalgar, and multiculturalism in Britain
today.
Oxford Street.
Oxford Circus.

London represents and epitomizes multiculturalism and liberal
thought and in London you find people from all over the world.
Piccadilly Circus.   
Ripley's Believe It Or Not Museum.

Believe it or not, London is fun, weird, exciting, bizarre, fantastic,
historical, incredible, fascinating!

Have a sweet weekend, my darlings, and here are some great
blogs which definitely draw you back. xx

Imagine! here .

wonderful Nature Digital.

How about trying your hand at unscrambling these words.

I love these beautiful Christmas lights. 

Not for People Who Have Vertigo!

The Balconies of the Sears Tower in Chicago.

A friend of mine sent me this interesting email the other day.
I really love these photos and thought I'd share them with you.
They are absolutely amazing!

The owners of the Sears Tower, the tallest skyscraper in the U.S.
(Chicago) inaugurated a couple of years ago four glass box  
viewing platforms.
These balconies are suspended 1,353 feet (412 metres) in the air
on the 103rd floor.
They are 10ft high and 10ft wide and can hold 5 tons with their
1.5 inch thick glasses.
Really impressive and definitely something to try...don't you
think? xx

(Photos via design crave)