Wednesday night was very cold, and it snowed! Thursday morning was sunny, but still chilly. Many neighbours with solar panels woke to find frozen white rectangles on their roof. But they thawed very quickly. Which was good, because we had marked the date in the calendar for setting up the tableau.
We fetched the wooden frames down from the Workshop Loft, and the boxes of costumes etc from the Futility Loft. Some of the labels were a little amusing!
The angel is suspended, and does not have a frame like the others. Instead of gazebo legs and bits of broomstick, the heaven seraph is a polystyrene head stuck to an upturned laundry bin, with wings threaded onto an old piece of curtain track. The little shepherd was a headless shop mannequin found at a yard sale for £5
The main addition this year is a pink collecting pot for the Hospice [plus a QR code, if people want to pay by phone] We'd just finished putting it all together when someone who was visiting our neighbour walked over to have a look - and immediately put a handful of coins into the pot. This is year #5. It is interesting to see how things have evolvedThe angel is suspended, and does not have a frame like the others. Instead of gazebo legs and bits of broomstick, the heaven seraph is a polystyrene head stuck to an upturned laundry bin, with wings threaded onto an old piece of curtain track. The little shepherd was a headless shop mannequin found at a yard sale for £5

2021- Just Mary, Joseph and the baby, plus one wise man
2022 - Added; a shepherd boy, plus sheep, and Rosie's owl. Plus a net light on the backdrop
2023 - Added an angel, a red star [which didn't work properly!]
2024 - Added a better illuminated star, the wise man's gift [biscuit tin!] and a small mouse [the owl had a year off]
This year the owl is back, and there's a collecting tin, and a poster on the side of the workshop with the QR code for donations [https://www.justgiving.com/page/bob-almond-1] The lights are on from dusk to 11pm. The costumes vary slightly each year! No there will not be a camel. Thankyou to those who have already made a donation. God bless you all.






Such a beautiful sight!!!!
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DeleteLooking forward to seeing it illuminated.Catriona
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DeleteI won6if my Canadian friends will be putting up their Nativity tableau... yours looks most effective in it's stable. And so cunningly contrived!
ReplyDeleteAlmost all recycled materials
DeleteI love the way that the tableau has evolved over the years, and I bet the visitors that come to see it will be playing a little bit of 'spot the difference'. You are raising money for a very good cause, well done. xx
ReplyDeleteAlan keeps driving past our new bungalow to see where the sun hits at various times of the day, in preparation for sorting out an array of solar panels. If he's not around I know where he'll be. :-)
I hope you have some ☀️ sun. It's rained all day here!
DeleteI love how the tableau has evolved!
ReplyDeleteNot sure what to add next year...
DeleteIt looks lovely.
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DeleteInteresting to see how its changed over the years. Maybe you could borrow a donkey to stand there. I loved the label Jesus elsewhere. I will send a donation via your link. Its been very wet here too. Xx
ReplyDeleteThank you Gill - well over £100 received already. So grateful to such generous friends
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