Christmas in the Vicarage

About Dorte Hummelshøj Jakobsen

I am a Danish teacher. In my spare time I read, write and review crime fiction.
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17 Responses to Christmas in the Vicarage

  1. Norman says:

    That’s what I call a Christmas tree, Dorte! Have a very Happy Christmas and New Year.

  2. Kerrie says:

    Beautiful Dorte! Merry Christmas to all your family

  3. Petty Witter says:

    How beautiful. A merry christmas to you and yours Dorte.

  4. Margot Kinberg says:

    How lovely, Dorte! Just gorgeous! Glædelig jul!

  5. Maxine says:

    Happy christmas to you and all your family, Dorte.

  6. Care says:

    Lovely. Absolutely lovely. Be merry!

  7. Kelly says:

    Your tree is beautiful! A very merry Christmas to you and your family, Dorte!

  8. Bill Selnes says:

    Dorte: Your tree is lovely. My wife loves Christmas trees. We have a white one with lights on the back deck, a tree outside the front door, a tree in the living room and a tree downstairs. It must be genetic. Our sons who live with another young man in Calgary have 2 Christmas trees in their home! Merry Christmas!

  9. Heather says:

    Wishing you and your family the most wonderful of Christmas. Your tree is gorgeous.

  10. Ann says:

    Lovely tree – Merry Christmas to you.
    Ann

  11. kathy d. says:

    Beautiful tree, the most well-organized I’ve ever seen.
    Helped a friend decorate her tree and it’s overrun with ornaments and lights.
    Best wishes to you and your family during this holiday season.

  12. MERRY CHRISTMAS! God bless you and all at home.

  13. Cathy says:

    Merry Christmas!!!

  14. bookwitch says:

    I have a few Danish-made white paper stars, but not nearly enough. My mother made heart paper baskets for me, because no matter how much I try I can’t manage it. Mine are mixed colours, though, and I find these white and red ones irresistible.

  15. Thank you for all your comments and Christmas wishes!

    Bookwitch: you have made me remember that when I was small, I believed everybody had red and white ornaments for their Christmas trees; I had no idea nationality came into something as important as that 😀

  16. The red and white is truly lovely. I agree with Kathy D.– it’s so organized!

  17. Karen: you bet it is organized! My children are in charge of that tree, and they know exactly what a Danish Christmas tree should look like! 🙂

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