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Camp Good Grief’s Gingerbread Village, Part 2

Before you begin reading, check out Part One if you haven’t seen the Gingerbread & Breakfast, tree, and Gristmill.

Gingerbread Village

These 4 parts will be covered in this post

Gingerbread Village

(1) “Entry Tower”
Created by Patterson Graham Design Group

Gingerbread Village

Wowza, what a yummy tower!

Gingerbread Village

Hmmm, lemme see, there are cookies, gum balls, and hard candies
Dunno what everything else is

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Goodness gracious, how beeeeaaa-yooooo-tiiii-full!

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(2) Gingerbread road leading to Entry Tower in foreground; Pond in background

Gingerbread Village

Ice skaters

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View from opposite side
Gingerbread people created by Ladybugg Bakery

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(3) “Fantasy Castle”
Created by University of Memphis (Kemmons Wilson School of Hospitality and Resort Management)

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Back view

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Love the mini chocolate chip cookie roof

Gingerbread Village

Mmmm, Hershey’s Kisses and gum balls

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There’s the gingerbread!

Gingerbread Village

(4) “Gingerbread Playground and ‘outdoor’ mosaic fences”
Created by Tastin’ ‘Round Town

Gingerbread Village

Weeeeeee

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Clever use of candy canes and pretzel sticks

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Gosh, this is adorable!

The best sweet potato pie is next.

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I'm trying to get back into posting more here. I guess you could say I've been distracted. Since late February, I've been reading everything I can about COVID-19 (from reputable news sites like CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN, and tweets from medical professionals). This virus is a monster. From what was initially a virus that was detrimental to the older population is now affecting children and young adults as well. It is no longer a respiratory illness, but one whose symptoms can vary and be just as deadly. The scary part is there is no standard treament or vaccine yet so the best thing hubs and I can do is be prepared. Early on (late Feb), we bought extra cleaning supplies, hand sanitizer, and toilet paper (LOL). In March, I bought everything I needed to make fabric masks (i.e. sewing machine & gadgets, cotton fabrics, non-woven interfacing for the middle layer, thread, rotary cutter, etc). The following month, I started sewing. The pattern I used called for 7" elastic loop for each mask but that wasn't gonna work universally 'cause hubby required a larger size and I needed smaller. So for everyone else who wanted a mask, I cut the elastic (shown here) so they can adjust the fit to their liking. #fabricmask #3layermask #noseandmouthcovering #pandemictimes #covid19 #thenewnormal #shelterinplace2020 #willwearmaskpubliclyuntiligetvaccinated #germany #igersgermany #germany_insta #ig_germany #rhinelandpfalz #rhinelandpalatinate #rheinlandpfalz

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