Sunday, January 4, 2015

Nutcrackers and a New Year!


Happy New Year! Best wishes for a happy, healthy and prosperous 2015.
Sorry for being so late, hope everyone had an enjoyable time ringing in the new year.




Burt always enjoys celebrating and doesn't miss an opportunity to indulge in some good cheer. He was invited to a costume party this New Year's Eve and decided to dress up as a Chimney Sweep. He said in some countries they symbolize good luck for the coming year. In all honesty, we thought he looked like a wild west gambler or Herr Drosselmeyer (sans eye patch) but who are we to judge?




It probably started with the Nutcracker by E.T.A. Hoffmann. Burt is a big fan of the book, especially the one with Maurice Sendak's illustrations. Who could resist a Rat King with seven heads?



Early in December, Burt unpacked our Nutcrackers. They used to sit on the steps of the stairway but with two cats, a dog and several clumsy humans around the domino effect became a constant occurrence. So we gave up and relocated them to the top of the wardrobe in the dining room. 




Naturally Burt had to join in the fun and give it a try.
Careful now, you don't want to hurt yourself!



Oh, no!



Tape, such a joker.



At last, all safely lined up.



Recently Burt volunteered to stay with the pets while we went to see some other Nutcrackers.




Every year The Paine Art Center (an historic home turned into a museum in our town) decorates its rooms for the holidays taking inspiration from the Nutcracker. This was the first year they allowed photography! I couldn't believe they were encouraging it, even suggesting that we post our photos on social media. Here's Nick, our son Andy and his girlfriend Kristin at the entrance to the art gallery.



This is normally where art work is displayed though out the year, but during the holiday season it is transformed into a setting for live music. I wonder how long it takes to trim that tree?




Each of the rooms have an illustrated reference to the Nutcracker story. 




Those of us who do not normally have a mustache were able to borrow one,
which left the one who is already in possession of one to take the photo.




The dining room, obviously the realm of the Sugar Plum Fairy.  




It's hard not to like a room full of sweets.



Next door the Breakfast Room is filled with beautiful white trees. 



These people really knew how to start the day out right.



I have no idea how these trees relate to the Nutcracker story but I think they should consider selling them in the gift shop. Seriously, I could use a red and gold forest on my mantel. 



A closer look, because you can never get too much of a good thing. Great table, too.




The great hall where excerpts from the ballet are performed, unfortunately we missed the dancing.



The Minstrel Gallery that once overlooked the great hall, lined with golden trees.
There are many more beautifully decorated rooms and more photos (by someone not using her phone because she did not know about the new policy) that can be found at thepaine.org.


Once again, best wishes for the New Year! Sorry for being absent for so long! We have been experiencing a bit more than our usual amount of celebrating this year. Between the road trips, the holidays and birthdays I've really fallen behind, but I hope to catch up soon. Thanks for visiting!    



As for Burt, he's catching up on his beauty sleep.