Susan here, with more greetings of the season -- Christmas is done and the New Year not quite here, but the merry bright glow of Christmas lights, holiday decorations and Christmasy feelings are still warming our hearts and our homes. It's traditional to keep the Christmas trees up until Twelfth Night, so we thought we'd share ours with our readers -- so here's an array of Wenchly Christmas trees from around the world...
In Australia, Anne's Christmas decor combines silver-sprayed eucalyptus branches and red felt hearts --
In England, Nicola's red-and-gold Scandinavian tree overlooks a garden (and stays neatly out of reach of doggies) while Jo's tree magically lights up the night --
In New England, Cara/Andrea's perfect evergreen twinkles while an elf watches from the shelf . . .
In the Mid-Atlantic region, Mary Jo's tinseled tree is guarded by a brave kitty . . .
Not far from there, Susan's tree glows with angels and snowflakes . . .
While a little farther south, Joanna's rosemary plant is strung with baubles beside a creche scene on the mantel . . .
And out on the West Coast, Pat's podocarpus tree stands in for an evergreen to give Christmas decorations a fine home . . .
Wishing you all the joys of the season and a wonderful, prosperous, happy New Year!