
en.wikipedia.org Santa Claus Sugar Plums. Confection label, showing Santa Claus on sleigh with reindeer., 1868.
I’m not sure what a sugar plum is exactly, but that’s what my dear old Mom used to call me – “Sugar Plum.” Isn’t Sugar Plum a lovely endearing name? Better than Dork or Snort I must say. Did you know I have friends who actually call me Dork?!!! I am immune after years of this but no wonder there are some odd looks from people out in the public.
“Tis really the season” here in the Virginia countryside and ’tis ripe for dreaming. The weather outside slides from frightful to delightful in the course of hours, but there is a happy tension in the air that makes us ready for a White Christmas. Bing Crosby used to sing that one. Does anyone remember Bing and his dreaming of a white Christmas?
Some folks have their decorations up and it’s only the first week in December! Downtown Lexington is beginning to look all decked out in its best finery. And we bought the tree(s) today – real ones – with the real scent and the real, sticky hands, real light stringing disasters and of course, real avalanches of needles on Dec. 26th.
In an effort to save tree lives, we once or twice tried plastic varieties. The poor things died quicker than the real ones. Either we could never put them back together or one great segment of the thousand points of light would give out never to be seen flickering again.
Anyway, now we have two trees -one for the inside and one for the outside. The little one will stand on the deck with some edible ornaments for the birds. The inside tree will light up a window and when it’s all adorned, Bill and I will sigh and say it is the most beautiful tree we have ever had. We mean that too, every year.
Yesterday we went to Lowe’s for a new high powered battery operated leaf blower. Lowe’s is in the holiday spirit too because we were greeted by what must have been a tipsy toy soldier who was leaning on a Christmas tree. Sorry for the trash can in the photo but it was just there. The giant soldier must have blown over in the wind or the people who put him up had a bit too much to drink too.
I haven’t dreamed of sugar plums yet, but my hopes lean toward laughter, family, friends, playing in the snow, and the magical lights and moments of the best Christmas we have ever had.
What about you? May all your best dreams come true.
From Wikipedia: A sugar plum is a piece of candy that is made of dried fruits and shaped in a small round or oval shape. “Plum”in the name of this confection does not mean plum in the sense of the fruit of the same name. At one time, “plum” was used to denote any dried fruit. “Sugar plums: may be made from any combination of dried plums (aka prunes), dried figs, dried apricots, dates, and dried cherries, but traditional sugar plums may contain none of these. In one recipe, the dried fruit is chopped fine and combined with chopped almonds, honey, and aromatic spices such as anise see, fennel seed, caraway seeds and cardamon. This mixture would then be rolled into balls, often then coated in sugar or shredded coconut.
Always love reading your humorous take on things, Dor. COL as Barbara puts it. I think I might try making sugar plums this year – you’ve peaked my interest!
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I’m really into wanting to see decorations for Christmas this year, so this was great! I really enjoyed seeing what you saw as you were out and about.
Nancy
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Wonderful post! I’ll look out for those sugar plums to try and fruit cake, too!
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Ah…White Christmas…my favorite Christmas movie. I bet I’ve watched it fifty times or more. I love the town shots, Dor…beautiful!
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Fun post! Those decorations are gorgeous – and that is one impressive Santa chair – wow!
MJ
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I love that you put a tree outside with edible ornaments for the critters! You’re such a kind soul, Dor. Don’t see how anyone could call you ‘Dork.’ Maybe that tipsy toy soldier had a few too many sugar plums laced with rum! 🙂
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Hahaha! I love your comments Cindy! “Rum laced sugar plums” sound like just the thing! 🙂
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I was impressed with the Santa chair too MJ! Someone took a lot of pains to make it unique. 🙂
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It would be great to have a white Xmas in town this year… hardly ever happens here though.
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Thank you Shofar! Sugar plums and fruit cake…. a great combination!
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Funny that I am in the mood to see decorations this year too – especially the light shows. A ride around town will be in order soon (after dark of course, for the full effect).
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If you succeed at making sugar plums Eliza, let me know and maybe share the recipe?
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Will do!
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Two trees – I am impressed. All we do is put a little extra birdseed out and have an artificial one inside. Rum laced sugar plums sound good too but I love fruit cake. Early Happy Holidays to you!
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I am a fruit cake lover too! A friend makes the English variety for us every year, but I love it so much I ordered two more from Vermont Country Store! Three fruitcakes, two trees – ’tis all in the spirit of the season. Besides that, I just learned that fruitcakes keep forever (in tins).
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I adore fruitcake. Just add that to the list of things we have in common. My mother laces hers with bourbon and wraps each cake in handkerchiefs to cure for several weeks. The first time she made the cakes, she ate too many bourbon soaked cherries and had to go lie down for a while. What this has to do with sugarplums, I’m not sure, except I think you ARE a sugarplum. XXXX
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Please save a sliver of your Mom’s fruitcake for me – for when we finally meet! I love it that she got drunk on bourbon soaked cherries! 🙂
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