Tuesday, December 20, 2011

take time to stop

and nibble the gingerbread

(corner of high and main street, brattleboro)

14 comments:

Fio said...

Lovely :)

Kate said...

A very clever holiday decoration.

Doug Hickok said...

I might be a little too short to reach for the best parts, but I can at least sit hear patiently and lick my chops.

Lowell said...

If only. Not really. For some reason I've never much liked gingerbread. Don't know why.

How about some pecan pie?

Malyss said...

I intend to go to Xmas market this afternoon, only to buy gingerbread. That's really a xmas flavour coming from childhood!

Sharon said...

Love the life size gingerbread house here.

Sharon Creech said...

Mmmm, now I can smell gingerbread. Must. Make. Some.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Lovely image Brattcat, Aimee made Ninja ginger bread men the other day (check out her blog on my list Midnight Pie) she's quite the baker. Have to say they tasted as good as they looked.

Jack said...

OK, brattcat, if you insist. Why is it that we only eat or drink some wonderful things, like gingerbread and mulled wine (and fruitcake!), or turkey with cranberry sauce, at the holidays? It is a mystery . . .

Tash said...

definitely yummy looking.

cieldequimper said...

Ouch. My tooth!

Bob Crowe said...

Free munchies at the public park? No, but the gesture is very nice.

Cezar and Léia said...

They did a beautiful decoration for this street! :)
Léia

Virginia said...

This reminded me of how I decorated outside my classroom door every Christmas, as a gingerbread house.

I love the competition. I hope you'll show us more.
V