The 2009 Cries of London figure is a delightful Woman Selling Fresh Eggs. With wire baskets full of the brown & white eggs, she makes the rounds of her eager customers. Charming companions include the Girl with Nest full of eggs and the Boy with Rooster.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Byer's Choice Carolers - Cries of London
These are the cries of London town, some go up street, and some go down. Now if you will but wait awhile sweetly it will the hour beguile, to hear each one with singing cry their several things as they pass by.
The 2009 Cries of London figure is a delightful Woman Selling Fresh Eggs. With wire baskets full of the brown & white eggs, she makes the rounds of her eager customers. Charming companions include the Girl with Nest full of eggs and the Boy with Rooster.
The 2009 Cries of London figure is a delightful Woman Selling Fresh Eggs. With wire baskets full of the brown & white eggs, she makes the rounds of her eager customers. Charming companions include the Girl with Nest full of eggs and the Boy with Rooster.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Celebrate the Season with Byer's Choice Carolers
Byer’s Choice Carolers aren’t just for Christmas. Thanksgiving & Harvest Seasons are better with Carolers too. In the Byer’s Choice Version of the Thanksgiving Story, this Pilgrim Man has used his trusty musket to bag game for the feast.
And the Pilgrim Boy carries a Turkey as big as himself to be enjoyed by everyone. It will be mighty good after roasting over an open fire for several hours.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Byer's Choice Carolers - Not Just for Christmas
Thanksgiving & Harvest Seasons are better with Carolers too. This Pilgrim Woman brings a crock pitcher of apple cider to the feast.
The Pilgrim Girl brings a basket overflowing with crisp red apples for everyone to enjoy. There is much to be thankful for.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
A Native American Thanksgiving
In 1621 the Pilgrims joined with other Colonists and their Native American Friends for a 3 day feast of Thanksgiving. These delightful Native American Boy & Girl come bearing food for the feast.
A basket of maize and grains makes an armload for the Native American Girl. A stringer of fish provided by the young Boy will taste fine.
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