...recounts the retirement travels of Mark and Vicki Sherouse since 2008...in Asia and the Pacific, New Zealand, Europe, South America, and Africa, as well as the US and Canada. Our website, with much practical information, is: https://sites.google.com/site/theroadgoeseveron/.Contact us at mark.sherouse@gmail.com or vsherouse@gmail.com.
Monday, January 22, 2024
Tuesday, January 16, 2024
Fun Old-Fashioned Family Christmas, 2023; And Aftermath
Stockings stash |
Now adorning our bistro set out on the porch |
Miss Piggy artworks from the Kermitage |
Scone condiments traveling set |
Prof. Tolkien's intermittent fasting diet |
Official Swiftie sweater |
Christmas brunch |
Vicki's traditional poteca |
That evening we had a look at the downtown Christmas decor and especially Cary's new downtown park, ice rink, and so on; not pictured (!): the traditional chocolate fondue (!) |
Twelve days later, Epiphany, or Theophany (if you're of the Eastern persuasion), at our apartment, we did the French Galette des Rois thing, substituting cupcake for the galette; P got the feve... |
Monday, January 15, 2024
Fun Old-Fashioned Family Pre-Christmas Events, 2
Continuing through Xmas eve...
The only surviving photographic evidence of our traditional cheese fondue, which figured as lunch this day |
Afternoon cookie decoration |
The best ones are P's; she apparently inherited the artistic gene, whatever its source |
I won the Participation Prize for my Pierrot |
In the afternoon things return to normal |
The traditional Christmas eve meat/seafood fondue; participants adorned with traditional silly cracker hats |
Among our traditions is that of everyone opening one present on Xmas eve...here is P: 2023 will be remembered as our Taylor Swift Christmas |
And the table is set (Royal Doulton Canton) for Xmas brunch the next day... |
Fun Old-Fashioned Family Pre-Christmas Events, 1
Cary has a number of interesting Christmas-time traditions and celebrations. Last year I documented the very considerable downtown Cary Christmas decor. This year we visited the North Carolina Festival of Lanterns, held annually in Cary, a few pix from which appear below. Also documented in this and the next post are a number of other events in the run-up to the traditional fun old-fashioned Sherouse family Christmas, which we enjoyed yet again this year at Rebecca and Jeremy's house in Cary.
The festivities began with Penelope's appearance in Young Sherlock; theater and stagecraft are now her favorite extra-curricular activities |
A Raleigh tradition is Christmas at the Angus Barn restaurant |
Imagine room after room of such Christmas decor; the food, mostly steak, was good too |
P at her Jazz Dance expo |
Christmas decor at our apartment (thanks, Marie) |
Auntie Rachel arrived from DC and we all toured the North Carolina Festival of Lanterns |
It's an extensive and visually stunning take on the Chinese lantern festival, a very old festival of light, a tradition in most religions...this of course is a very 21st century version in materials and exterior illumination... |
Still pretty stunning...brought to us by Tianyu Arts and Culture, Inc. |
Excellent signage; and in English too, although most visitors, including yours truly, are pretty completely ignorant of the relevant Chinese characters, myth, legends, etc. |
Absolutely nothing to do with Christmas, nor even Chinese New Year... |
Stage performances too |
Rudolph? Bambi? |
Santa? Gandalf? |
Disney princesses? Rhinemaidens? |
The Dragon Ship that later (in January) was sunk by a windstorm, shutting the whole show down a few days prematurely; Divine Wind |
One wonders whether they will do similar shows in Taiwan |
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