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I also love Santas. Strange, I think, because I never believed in him or tried to get my children to believe in him. Yet, I have collected them for years.
Some unusual Santas. Thank you for sharing these. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
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DeleteInteresting Santas. You certainly have a lot of them. I like the moon Santas.
ReplyDeleteI am amazed at my BIL's creativity.
DeleteOh my gosh, look at that tree! It's absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe Santa tree was a gift my staff year's ago. It is a real treasure with Santa faces on both sides.
DeleteI loved all the Santas, especially the wood carved ones.
ReplyDeleteI also love Santas. Strange, I think, because I never believed in him or tried to get my children to believe in him. Yet, I have collected them for years.
DeleteLove these Santas especially the Russian one and the ones made by your brother. I love to see different versions from other countries
ReplyDeleteI wish I had bought a larger Grandfather Frost when I was in Russia. But glad that I did buy that little egg-shaped one.
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