First, call the Fire Marshall
Our potatoe farmer friend from Idaho brought this Jeroboam. It holds 4 standard size bottles of Champagne


On New Years Eve we call the Fire Marshall. Yes, we are going to have another bonfire. No need to send the Fire Engines.
Wishing each and everyone of you lightness of spirit.
Gina
What a fun celebration! Happy New Year! Thanks for coming over to Oasis. I look forward to reading your blog, too!
ReplyDeleteHi Cynthia, Thank you for visiting my blog. Isn't wonderful to connect across lands and oceans.
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What a nice way of celebrating, Gina, and of symbolically getting rid of the negatives. To a positive new year!
ReplyDeleteSomehow, I don't know why exactly, this brings to mind the fact that I've been meaning to ask you about Eastern Europe ...
Hi Francesca, Interesting! Eastern Europe! Actually, I know very little about it. Although I was born way up north and east, by the Baltic Sea, which after WWII became Russia, the Eastern Countries I am familiar with are (or were) East Germany and Hungary. Thank Goodness there is no more East Germany. It is East Germany I grew up in and where my family immigrated from.
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