Lady Abigail as the first flakes of a winter storm started coming down.
When lit, the Advent wreath creates such lovely shadows and light on the ceiling at Corgyncombe.
The Dundee cake is brought out to be served with tea.
With the coming of Christmas, Dundee cakes are delicious at teas throughout December!
Before the snows, Lady Ann went out to gather rose hips and boxwood.
Lady Ann's trug full of boxwood and rose hips.
Rose Hips hanging from the mantel and an old English shepherd's staff alongside.
Merry Christmas!
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