It does me! But I admit that a large part of that is memory. I took it at Chatsworth House last year in the company of my daughter. The visit made my Christmas special and I still feel a warm glow thinking about it.
I rarely see my daughter at Christmas but the lure of Narnia brought her to Chatsworth and I managed to meet her there. That represents warmth to me. How about you?
This is Lisa, ‘keeping warm’
In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Warmth.”


Both photos are lovely, Jo.
I hope you had a nice Christmas.
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Quiet, Cynthia, with much kitchen activity 🙂 And you? Very best wishes for 2015!
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Similar, in some ways.
As you know, we had a health-challenged year in our family, so we decided to have a quiet supper on Christmas Day — then hold our traditional Christmas dinner on Boxing Day.
Both days were lovely. Everyone pitched in with food, or helping, and there was much storytelling and laughter.
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Good to hear 🙂 Take care!
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Perfect pics for the challenge, Jo. Lisa looks very fetching in her warm attire. 🙂
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Thanks, Ad 🙂 The fur cape was in the kid’s dress-ups. Could do with something a little larger right now. Warm, it’s not! 😦
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Most certainly does Jo! And that’s a lovely photo of Lisa. Stay warm 🙂
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-1C today, Madhu, so a little ‘fresh’ 🙂 I need some of those spare dressing up clothes!
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A beautiful warm inviting glow from the candles and a special memory attached to Chatsworth with your daughter – that definitely represents warmth to me too 🙂 Very best wishes for 2015 Jo! 🙂
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Thanks a lot, Rosemay. 🙂 It’s distinctly cool around here right now. I bet your daughter is wrapping up warm too.
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Indeed she is Jo! She’s currently up in Yorkshire staying with my dad and rugged up in some new winter jumpers she purchased with our Christmas money! It snowed a bit yesterday so she had a sort of white Christmas! Very warm and pleasant here but I probably shouldn’t say that!
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Lovely warm, fuzzy moments spent with daughters are so special Jo. All those candles would almost give me a hot flush… 🙂
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I stood well back, Pauline 🙂 🙂 Mind you, a little warmth would be most welcome today. It’s -1C here 😦
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I imagine all those candles threw out a fair bit of warmth! Glad you had a good time.
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It was lovely and snug in there 🙂 My 6WS will be along later, Viv, so I’ll pop in when I’ve done it.
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Agreed! 😊 Wishing you & your family Happy holidays!
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Thank you 🙂 Very best wishes to you too!
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‘Tis a warm post Jo 🙂
Lisa looks so snuggly with her *snow fur wrap* maybe we’ll all be wearing one soon … bright but no snow here !
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There was a kid’s dressing up section in ‘Narnia’, Poppy, and of course, she couldn’t resist 🙂 Fresh here! Nice walking weather, if the other half ever gets out of bed 🙂
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… after yesterdays miserable weather offering it’s looking good once more here too Jo . Need to get my act together Lol
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Very warming and pretty!
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Have you got snow yet, Gilly? I’m hibernating this weekend, just in case 🙂
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No, but there appears to be a blue sky at last, must get myself sorted before the grandkids arrive 🙂
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Being with family brings a feeling of warmth! Great take on the challenge Jo!
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It wrote itself, this one. I don’t think I even guided the ‘pen’. 🙂
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A touch mysterious but definitely warm and inviting glow, Jo! How could it not be when it is about the moments, spent together with somebody close to your heart… 🙂
Happy holidays, Jo!
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There’s a link back to one of my Chatsworth posts which makes it clearer, Ese, but mystery is a valuable commodity sometimes, isn’t it? Christmas hugs coming your way 🙂
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Gosh, I thought that was your Christmas table for a minute. 🙂 It’s very beautiful and most definitely conveys warmth!
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Of course it’s my Christmas table! I just need to borrow a few posh guests 🙂 You’ll be volunteering? Can’t vouch for the food though.
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I’m more your soph type meself, but if you’re not fussy… What time?
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About 3ish? But there it gets very confusing 🙂 🙂
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Okay, so that’s four and a half hours ago. What I need right now is a grumpy man in a big blue box….
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The food wasn’t up to much anyway 😦 Running repairs? Or maybe I should phrase that differently 🙂
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You won’t find much semblance of sense here 🙂
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😀 I’ll fit right in, then.
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it does give me a warm glow! it’s so beautiful. great photos for this challenge!
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Thanks, Tobyo. I loved your Hannukah pics 🙂 Happy hols!
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Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed them. Happy holidays to you too! 🙂
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wow like 40 candles at dat table very Kewl 😎 yes stay war ~ snowing here in colorado 2 night! 🙂 chilly willy ……
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My daughter was a huge Star Wars fan, back in the day… 🙂 I rather like Harrison Ford myself.
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Love da movie 6 days 7 nights ,,,with his is awesome 🙂 😎 ………. Q
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Warmth? What’s that? I’m glad you reminded me that warmth is more than climate. And being with my mob warmed the cockles of my heart – even if there were five of the thirteen (and one dog) missing.
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Are you still there, Meg? I’ve lost track of your crazy schedule 🙂 Snow has hit the west side of England (and maybe Jude) so I’m hunkered down, keeping warm.
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Still in Queensland and drowning and freezing. Leave for home tomorrow – trying to plot a route that avoids holiday makers and rain.
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Travel safely, Meg 🙂 This silly country of ours ground to a halt yesterday over a flurry of snow or two. But only in the middle ! Us round the edges were fine 🙂 We’ll get our come uppance!
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It certainly does feel like a warm glow beautiful and for you especially warm with such a splendid memory attached to it !
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Thanks, Karen 🙂 We have snow racing across the country towards us so I’m hanging on to warm memories. Good Christmas?
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Being with family always makes me feel warm and cozy. Perhaps next Christmas, you and your daughter can revisit the Chatsworth House, Jo. xo
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I would love to, Jill 🙂 This year she went with a friend and her Mum, who wanted to see Chatsworth, but was recovering from a hip op, so not so mobile. Lots of ‘Alice’ photos on Facebook 🙂
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So pretty Jo and nothing warmer than being with our children.
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I imagine you were needing a little warmth after your Boxing Day dip, Sue? 🙂 🙂
I went in the bath after I posted this but I had to jump out again. I wanted to add a photo, which was ‘on the tip of my fingers’ before I pressed Publish. Somehow I couldn’t let it rest. Happy now 🙂
Very best wishes for 2015, Sue 🙂
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Oh Jo the dip os on New Years Day. Still in training. 🙂
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Oh, great! Something to look forward to 🙂 🙂 In England the Boxing Day dip is traditional (or foolish) so I got mixed up, Sue. Nothing at all to do with the port.
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