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December 8, 2023

No Room at the Inn 2023 – Part 2

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As promised today I will share a few more pictures we took at the No Room at the Inn nativity display that was held last weekend at St. Philip’s Episcopal Church. It is one of my favorite things to attend during this time of year and I saw some different nativity sets this year that I loved. Please enjoy a few more pictures of some amazing sets that share the story of Christmas in a visual way.

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This one features more of the figures that are in my childhood set. This one was a blended nativity with many different figures from different sets which made a neat look.

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This following one was spectacular — the snow falling made it so sparkly and fabulous. I loved it.

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A simple painting says a lot.

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A quilted wall hanging is a unique way to share the story.

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This beautiful glass one was stunning in person. My photos don’t do it justice.

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The last one was adorable – created by a child it depicts the scene perfectly with Legos.

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I hope these pictures brought a smile to your face. Enjoy your weekend and remember that I am grateful for you!

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