Scott, Thank you! We were pretty happy this holiday season. As for the King Cake, it is something associated with New Orleans and Marti Gras but it is also associated with Three King's Day—aka Epiphany! From Epiphany until Marti Gras you'll find the traditional carnival season with many more parties. I took all of that stuff away from my Catholic education, but not so much the other stuff.
Beautiful photos. The Epiphany arrangement really captures me and I love the photo of the happy, tired people :-)
ReplyDeleteI wish the holidays were not so exhausting, but it is nice to sit back now. Your arrangement is lovely.
ReplyDeleteAww...you too look so sweet together! I've never heard of King's Cake...what is it?
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ReplyDeleteThank you! We were pretty happy this holiday season. As for the King Cake, it is something associated with New Orleans and Marti Gras but it is also associated with Three King's Day—aka Epiphany! From Epiphany until Marti Gras you'll find the traditional carnival season with many more parties. I took all of that stuff away from my Catholic education, but not so much the other stuff.
Love that photo of you two...and indeed your king cake was both amazingly authentic in its cinnamon richness and second-helping delicious. Mwah!
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