You never know what time of year things will come
in!
Jeannie sent this one to me in March. I love it! A mix of everything ...as it
should
be.
"Dear Popa Ted
You asked for villages.... I started mine as a TV top village.. that was the space we had
in 1968. My grandmother had a baby grand village, and my mom's was a book case
counter top. Some of the "littles" people, carts birds etc are from those villages, but
the houses did not survive. Being a young married couple and on limited resources I
made them from balsa wood, shingled, sided porched with plastic painted windows.
Over the years the village grew, a smoke damaged and refurbished mountain was
added, we moved to an airfield, and the village got one. By now the village was 7 feet
long and 4 feet wide with a back board of rhinestone stars, and over head santa's
jumped from airplanes, parachuted, hang glided and there is a mouse hot air balloon
with a tea strainer gondola. There are boats in a lake and two lighthouses, a desert
corner and a n gauge train runs around the works. Wooden bridges, and streets. Bottle
brush trees are set in the board that is white throughout. It takes two men to carry
the board in. My computer jams on too many pictures so I will send a few more on to
you in other emails. I sure enjoyed your pictures and will be ordering some windows
for the second bookshelf putz village I am repairing.
Jeannie Tomanica
Michigan"
The candles are from the older villages, and this airplane is German. You can just see a little
of the two flying santas. Jeannie Check out those candles. Gurley's, I am sure!
"The mice in the balloon are overhead left in this one, train track in fore ground and village
road going to the church. This one has the German wood toned watering can lady with a big
hat, I have seen that one on ebay too. Jeannie"
"Dear Popa Ted
Yes I have the houses but they have to have window repair, and yard repair, it would
have to be a before picture, but I can set up the shot for you, it is a shelf Putz, would
that be ok? My husband says I am a Christmas nut... I also paint all my own Christmas
ornaments, like my mom and aunt did, wooden, and that is what I give at Christmas
usually in sets of three, and paint all year to achieve that. I have been doing that 16
years now. I guess you could call me a traditionalist.... or some such. I have about 24
houses to repair, mainly windows, bought 2 auctions on ebay and singles, the ones I
don't want go back on ebay. So I thank you for the help. Jeannie"
You bet, Jeannie! Thanks for sharing this with us! -P.T.
If you have pictures of Christmas layouts new
or old, please send them via e-mail so we can put them on the site!
Any time of the year! papated09@verizon.net