The year is almost over, but the celebrations at Fort Laramie continue. I thought you might enjoy seeing this tree. While similar to the one the soldiers had in their barracks (last week's post), it's obviously more elaborate, as you would expect from people with more time and money at their disposal.
Here's a closer view that also highlights the fancy card and letter holder on the wall. Life was definitely easier for the officers and their families than it was for the soldiers.
However you celebrated Christmas, I hope it was a joyous time for you and that you're looking forward to 2016. I send my wishes for a year filled with peace and happiness.
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Wednesday in Wyoming -- December 23, 2015
For the last couple weeks, I've enjoyed showing you the beautifully decorated tables at the post surgeon's and officers' homes. Life was different for the enlisted men. They ate at Spartan tables, and you don't see any candy-topped cakes here.
And, yet, they did their best to decorate their quarters.
The tree looks almost as if it were a tumbleweed. (Perhaps it was.) Even with only a few gingerbread men hanging from it, I imagine this humble tree helped bring the joy of Christmas to the soldiers' lives.
Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones!
And, yet, they did their best to decorate their quarters.
The tree looks almost as if it were a tumbleweed. (Perhaps it was.) Even with only a few gingerbread men hanging from it, I imagine this humble tree helped bring the joy of Christmas to the soldiers' lives.
Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones!
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Wednesday in Wyoming -- December 16, 2015
Although the decorations at this Fort Laramie house aren't as elaborate as the ones we saw last week, the table is still festive with its evergreen centerpiece and candy-topped cake.
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Wednesday in Wyoming -- December 9, 2015
Welcome back to Fort Laramie, where the restored homes are getting ready for Christmas. In addition to the evergreen centerpiece with candy canes hanging from the sides and the candy-topped cakes and gingerbread men on each plate, there's a gingerbread house on the buffet.
I wish my dining room looked this festive.
I wish my dining room looked this festive.
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Wednesday in Wyoming -- December 2, 2015
It's December, and Fort Laramie is decorated for the holidays. (Did you notice the red lanterns in addition to the evergreen swag and red bow?)
I hope you'll enjoy this month's blog posts as I share some of the fort's special decorations with you. While the man-made decorations are lovely, nothing compares to the natural beauty of a fresh coat of snow.
I hope you'll enjoy this month's blog posts as I share some of the fort's special decorations with you. While the man-made decorations are lovely, nothing compares to the natural beauty of a fresh coat of snow.