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The front window at Fan Tan Gallery.

The front window at Fan Tan Gallery.

Festive vignette.

Festive vignette.

Cole the Christmas cat.

Cole the Christmas cat.

Our little branches  and glass ornaments illuminated in blue-whit light.

Our little branches and glass ornaments illuminated in blue-whit light.

For the next week or so, I will post photos of Holiday cheer from around my city; just for the Joy of it. Sending love and best wishes.

A little festive embellishment in the entryway of our home.

A little festive embellishment in the entryway of our home.

Our last full day in Vancouver began early with another delicious breakfast at the Central Bistro with I and M. They were also staying at The Sylvia. Then we hopped aboard a bus to UBC and spent most of the day at the Museum of Anthropology. There were some new exhibits to explore since our last visit. In the late afternoon we headed back downtown to Chinatown where we wandered a bit waiting for Bao Bei Chinese Brasserie to open. This was our second time there and what a treat. Since we were so early, we were seated at a great table. Every dish was superb and the desserts were divine. Best to go early or quite late, but also well worth the wait. As we ate so early, we were back at the hotel just after 7 so decided to walk through Stanley Park to see the Bright Nights display. This event is a fundraiser for the BC Professional Firefighters’ Burn Fund. Entrance to see the lights is by donation, but there is a fee to ride the Christmas Train. We didn’t ride the train, but it was still really fun! The strangest compilation of lights and displays I’ve ever seen, most looking like they had been donated from the long-forgotten corners of garages. The children there that evening were so loving it. There were great snacks for sale, live music and Santa was on hand for photos until 9 pm. Another fabulous day, perfectly festive!

One of my favourite little bits of MOA.

One of my favourite little bits of MOA.

Many decades of Yuletide decor represented. If I had more time in Vancouver I would love to research all the pieces to see how far back they go!

Many decades of Yuletide decor represented. If I had more time in Vancouver I would love to research all the pieces to see how far back they go!

These beautiful vintage reindeer were tucked away in a quiet part of the display.

These beautiful vintage reindeer were tucked away in a quiet part of the display.

This sweet little miniature village was one of my favourite vignettes.

This sweet little miniature village was one of my favourite vignettes.

I’ve been photographing like mad and finally have what feels like a nice full Etsy shop. More items will be added over the next few weeks as well, including more jewelry and Christmas cards. Here’s a sampling:

A new beaded necklace of lepedolite, pearls and dyed jade.

Hair clip of two needle felted flowers and leaves with glass bead embellishment.

Hair clip of fine needle-felted wool with white organza petals and glass bead embellishments.

Little Cardinal on a branch in the snow Christmas cards. Three hand-cut stamps make up the little images.