The Name of the Place is “I Like It Like That”♥️

I have a good little, very short, Christmas Story for you! (In a minute!) But first, sweet old MUSICA! I’m looking around and it seems like these days, finding and living a fairy tale of your own making gets put on the back-burner way too much. It’s hard! We hurt for the discombooberation of the world. But it’s Christmas time. Magic time, when we remember ANYTHING is possible. The perfect time of year to renew our vows! 💝 Giving ourselves and our beloveds that happiness at home, reminding ourselves of the faith and beauty that lives in us all, and doing all we can to lift the spirts of those around us. Reminding myself how that is done . . . all the little things, delicious food and kitchen smells from childhood, anything that sparkles, cozy blankies, socks, old movies, flannel jammies toasty-warm from the dryer, singing, extra hugs, walks in nature, quiet mornings and cups of tea. Long night’s rest . . . under the Long Night’s Moon . . .

But first, speaking of Long Night’s Moon, which we JUST had, and signifies, yes, the end of these short dark days!👏👏👏 On the Solstice, coming SOON, December 21st, we’re having a dinner party to celebrate the sun setting on the shortest day of the year! GOODBYE! Every day after that will get a little LONGER!! More light! What a wonderful Christmas gift!💝 And so, we segue to my traditional stocking-stuffer to help you remember to dance to the light of the moon in 2026!🎶🎵🎶

It’s  my full-moon Bookmark, Bellisma Lunisima 💞 (“a hole in the sky, a supernatural nightlight” … 🎵 Jason Mraz), with the dates and the great Native American names for each of the full moons next year. Just click on the link, print it out, have it laminated at a UPS Store (or not), and voila!

I also have a special personal gift for one lucky person🎁 . . . we’re having a drawing! Just leave a comment at the bottom and you’ll automatically be entered into a giveaway that includes all the goodies you see below: There’s a set of two holiday notepads, a box of brass-plated Angel Chimes with candles, a signed copy of my little Home For Christmas book, two designs of my Christmas Cards, and two sets of the cards I love to use for thank you cards… because they have recipes on them!♥️ There’s a Santa dishtowel, a “Home Cooking” tea-pot plate for cookies (or to hang on your wall), and some darling Santa stickers for your cards and gifts! From me to you with LOVE!💝

I’m going to announce the winning name next week! So you get this before Christmas! It’s a lot, but we have so many good things in stock right now, I couldn’t just choose one!! In ADDITION, four more of you, my girlfriends, will receive a copy of my Home For Christmas read-aloud book, and of course, I will sign it however you like! So you can keep it, OR you can give it to a friend! 💝

And one more surprise, just ONE lucky person . . . 

will receive one of the very last of our wonderful SANTA CUPS!!! For a merry merry Christmas with love from me to you!♥️

Don’t forget to leave a comment! (At the bottom of this post, you’ll see a line of tiny words and right toward the end you’ll see “Comments” … they hide it for some reason!❌⭕️)

 Also, another wonderful thing . . . I am SO honored to have been recently interviewed for the new Beatrix Potter Society Blog . . . where they ask artists how they were inspired by the art and life of Beatrix Potter … such a good question for me.💞 I loved answering it. Hope you enjoy it too, just click the link above . . . I’m always especially happy bringing people together, to perhaps help new people to get to know Beatrix better! If you haven’t joined the Society yet, you would love it. I follow them on Instagram too. Good influences, people who have done wonderful things in their lifetimes, need to be kept alive ~ and there are a LOT of good people giving their time to keep that happening ~ the legacy of Beatrix Potter is one of them!!♥️ There is so much more to learn about Beatrix, and everything is so much more accessible these days!💝

As you know, I’ve collected lots of books about Beatrix, and read them all, and am always looking, when out and about, in used bookstores or flea markets to find my out-of-print or hard-to-find favorites to share with you in my web store

This year’s crop includes the charming Peter Rabbit Natural Foods Cookbook Illustrated by Beatrix Potter!

I have to show you my copy, a gift, inscribed to me by a very young Girlfriend, Anna Baker.  

 Adorable, and a pure keeper! And the perfect example of young magic-making in a new generation ~ and I have to say, Good job MOM!💝 Beatrix AND cooking.💞 A win-win for a lifetime of giving, and receiving.

Here’s the cover . . . we have just a few of these in our web store, including the one that this one replaced! Another sweet Christmas gift.♥️

And this! Have you seen this?

It was a complete surprise when I found this large scrapbook filled with copies of Beatrix Potter’s original letters, photos, and journal entries; 

showing her watercolors, her family, her books, her story, her paint box, written in her handwriting, if she had made a scrapbook, this is exactly what it would have, should have, looked like!💗 Someone did a WONDERFUL job with this.

I particularly loved how real it felt with all the three-dimensional items, her first Christmas card designs that open, a basket that you can lift the lid, an envelope containing that famous illustrated letter, for you to open, touch, unfold, and read, even a small photo book with pages to turn ~ all set in the English Countryside. It must have cost a fortune to publish this book. I would LOVE to know who DOES things like this these days!!! It’s really so beautiful.

And the secret part, the coup de grace . . . the most amazing thing, on the inside back of the cover is a hidden door that opens, easy to miss and a complete surprise. Waiting inside is a copy of her first book! So in case you find this book in a store, look closely, before you buy it, be sure to see if the little book is still there. (All my copies in our web store DO have the little books, just in cases!) It is HERE!

We also have a few copies of this totally charming old book . . .

. . . the first, most wonderful biography I read about Beatrix, that led me to so much more, when I discovered she was truly

I’ve shown you this book before ~ it has several of Beatrix’s line drawings in it, printed from the illustrated letter she wrote for the child of a friend . . .

I turned the page to this and I heard my book say, “It’s okay, you can paint in me” . . . which of course I did . . . Like a little coloring book! How fun to paint that little blue jacket!!!

All three of these books are in our web store!💝 If you love them, be your own Santa, and put one under the tree for YOU. We also have some of her wonderful figurines . . . AND our jigsaw puzzle! Back in stock just for this Christmas!

This is my stack of  her little bunny books, waiting to be packed up to be brought to their new home in California, where they have been very happy on my “Heroes” shelf, where they sit imparting inspirational DNA while I do my 2027 calendars and update my Christmas Book with new art and recipes!♥️

So here is my little Christmas Fairy Tale . . .

As you know last year we moved across the country into a very old 1970s double-wide. It isn’t nearly as large as our old house, but we’d been wanting to downsize, and it was perfect for that! It had an open plan with lots of windows, and oddly, one entire WALL of mirrors, which normally I might not have liked, but it brought in a TON of light from the wall of windows on the other side of the room, which in turn brought in the garden, so it didn’t take long before I learned to love it a lot. Below, you can see the mirrored wall, it’s in the dining room part of the open room . . . you can see me there, reflected, and across the room behind me, you can see two lamps and tall windows in the living area, but it’s dark outside, so they are black. Sort of get it? Part of the kitchen is also reflected in the mirror. There’s a doorway to the hall on the right.↘️

I have to admit, making magic in a very old, untouched and un-updated double-wide is more of a challenge than making magic in a 150-year-old Captain’s House (on Martha’s Vineyard, which put us way ahead on the scale of magic from the get-go). Things like plaster walls, thick decorative trim around heavy wooden doors with antique brass knobs and fittings, with a shelf over the front door for pumpkins in the fall. . . these things do not exist in a double-wide. If you want them, you have to figure out how to get them! But if ever a challenge is worth it, this is the one. Being that this double-wide lives in the middle of an English garden that we accidentally planted here in 2004 with no expectation of ever living here ourselves! So it’s a double-wide in tree, hedge, bird-bath, hummingbird, and blue-sky heaven. So on we go, building our world, just like we did the first time. But isn’t making a home just the most wonderful thing? Most creative job in the world!👏👏💗 Never forget:After a lifetime of dreaming, I know this to be true.♥️ 

So here is another shot of that mirrored wall … because really, if you don’t know it’s there, it can get a little invisible, and what I’m about to show you can be confusing! Call this the “Before” shot.

Of course we were spoiled, our old house came with an old fireplace, all full of ancient whispers, which we loved to decorate at Christmas . . .

. . . we NEEDED a fireplace back there, for our cold and snowy New England winters. But we realized, that due to the mild weather in California, we didn’t need or even want a fireplace ~ it would require space! What I actually REALLY wanted, was a mantle! This came to light last Christmas, when I looked around and said, “I have no mantle to decorate! What we need is a FAKE fireplace ~ and we could put it on that mirrored wall in our “dining room! It would reflect candlelight!🕯️ It would be so cozy!” And I gently mentioned it to my darling husband, saying simply, I need a fake fireplace on yonder mirrored wall kind sir, and him replying, something to the effect of, “your wish is my command.” Anyway that’s how I remember it.💞

And so it was. He found a mantle, he found some appropriate pieces to go with it, he made other appropriate pieces, we looked at pictures of other mantles and surrounds, we looked at our old one…

Joe began cutting, glueing, and drilling . . . I never knew his drill has a flashlight in it! How handy! And just like Michelangelo cutting his masterpieces from the marble, just like THAT, our mantle started taking shape.♥️

We just guessed what height to make it ~ the side boards for the surround, are leaning against the mirror to give us some idea of what it would be like… I really loved the fireplace I saw in one of the rooms of Jane Austen’s house in Chawton in the UK . . . narrow, tallish, simple, plain. All it needs is boughs of holly!

 This is it, it’s in a tiny room.

But maybe ours would have more substantial mantle, with a sort of back splash like the one on the Vineyard. But tall and narrow… Joe put it on the floor so we could see what it looked like. I laid the sides a wee bit crooked, he straightened them and started putting it together. Pretty soon he leaned the sides against the mirror and balanced the mantle on top. I decorated it, lit the candles, went mad with delight, then undecorated it so he could he take it down. He added an apron, put it back up, balanced it again, I decorated it again, went mad, he took it down, added a tiny shelf at bottom of the apron … etc, three times . . . until we had it all! He glued and screwed it together, and stapled a piece of black velvet on the back. And once again, I decorated it!

And voila! here it is! It’s screwed to the wall ~ now permanent, staying forever ~ here Joe is doing the last bits, adding a hook for the other stocking, wearing appropriate head gear. “This is ridiculous,” I exclaimed, laughing out loud every time I looked at it.

I continued laughing while taking a thousand photos, so adorable. I could barely believe the transformation!

I had a mantle! I couldn’t wait to show it to you!!

It takes up no space, is 56″ tall to the top of the back splash; the mantle is 48″ wide and 9″ deep ~ and it changed everything. It even created a sort of natural space on the left where we could tuck in a tree. I’d already purchased a small one because I thought it might have to go on the table (it’s up on a plant stand now), but next year, it’s clear there’s space to have a full-height (but skinny) Christmas tree in the corner!! This fireplace is rocking my world! I love it so much.💫💫💫  

Voila, the “after” picture! And now I have this little corner I can decorate for the seasons ~ there’s a place for pumpkins, candles, bunnies and chicks for Easter, for photos, flowers, books, banners, a lamp, or even a birthday cake! We get to have dinner parties in front of the fireplace!♥️ See that little card on the apron of the fireplace? Joe added a tiny narrow shelf (like we had on Martha’s Vineyard). I can PUT things there! And I now have a place where, if I want, I could have fireside chats on Instagram! Or read a story! That is why I would have to call this a Fairy Tale. Because like my mother told me, you can have anything you want, as long as you make it yourself can get your husband to make it for you! Proof positive:

PS, an addendum. After Joe finished his brilliant masterpiece, I went looking on line to see if perhaps others had had this same idea, a fireplace with no fire… a faux fireplace to add extra coziness and charm to a small room. In case my Girlfriends were thinking how fun this would be but have no Joe, I wondered if maybe it would be possible to BUY one that didn’t cost an arm and a leg. Because you know, if you dream it you can make it so! I was surprised, shocked maybe, there are so many choices! Little ones, big ones, simple and fancy, whatever your heart desires!♥️ Mas MUSICA? Oui! 

Look at this one, clean, elegant, free-standing, and only $150, voila! If I only knew! Ha! well, there you go! I’m so used to asking Joe, I forget that there are other ways to go about this! I love his best of course!♥️ This mantle is even a half-inch deeper than mine… there are photos of it in a living room scene when you go to their site. . .  but if this isn’t your cup of tea, there of tons of other ones to choose from ~ some of them are electric and even include the fire!🔥 This world!💝

 Speaking of this enchanted world, this wonderful magical outrageously beautiful world that we, the human race, positively do not deserve but are unendingly grateful for, I thought you would like to see what a California Christmas looks like!

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Yup, no snow. And I do miss that thrilling first snow of the season! But the only white you see here are the drifts of sweet alyssum that springs up everywhere in the cool weather.

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The breeze you’re hearing comes down our valley from the Pacific ocean, alyssum fragrance floats in the air, the sun comes out almost every day, shining golden light and long shadows on my daily walk, and the silk trees flower in pink! A total blessing for light deprived person, I put my face up to drink in the sunshine.But we absolutely DO have winter, it’s freezing at night (40s!!!), sweater weather, for sure ~ even fingerless gloves sometimes ~ and flannel jammies of course, it’s even cold enough for me to put my grandma’s nap blanket on the bed! Extremely cozy! It just probably won’t snow.🤭 

Instead, check this out!

It’s a jasmine vine that found this chair on our front deck and is making a home there! I know I’m going to be sorry I let it go! It’ll probably take hours to get it all out! But it’s actually so pretty, and . . . think . . .

. . . what it’s going to feel like to sit in this chair loaded with light pink jasmine, and just rock and smell the flowers!🌸🌸🌸 So, for a possible future moment’s pure delight, here I am waiting for it to bloom, as each day the vine gets more deeply entrenched. I’ll let you know how it goes!

Jack is sending you all his kitty LOVE!😻 So, off we go, onward and upward.Company coming today! Going to Farmer’s Market tomorrow. Need some local honey🍯, and definitely want to see what the farmers are doing for Christmas!🪴 Merry, Merry darling people. Get out into nature if you can, take lots of deep breaths, and stay hydrated!♥️

Don’t forget to leave a comment for the drawing! You can sit in front of your fireplace and read everyone a story of Christmas long ago! “Home for Christmas!”

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307 Responses to The Name of the Place is “I Like It Like That”♥️

  1. Kathleen says:

    Happy Holidays to you and Joe!
    You always brighten my world!

  2. Pat Russ says:

    I always look forward to your Willard news. I have been reading it for a while now and always gives me such inspiration. Love the fireplace.

  3. ELLEN LAGE says:

    Merry Christmas! Love the mantle… the perfect touch year ‘round. Can’t wait to see it in future seasons too!

  4. Sandi Mueller says:

    Your emails are always so uplifting! Thank you for the inspiration and love!

  5. Janet Larson says:

    I love the moon bookmark. I print and laminate it. Every month I talk with my grandsons on what day the Full Moon will appear and its name. While we are not looking at it together we are able to share its brilliance. Merry Christmas!

  6. Betty Routhieaux says:

    The faux-place is magical!

  7. Linda Stone says:

    Dear Susan, So happy to get your post! Merry Christmas! Linda

  8. Shirley says:

    My favorite part of Christmas is singing “O Holy Night”:

    Truly He taught us to love one another;
    His law is love and His gospel is peace.
    Chains shall He break, for the slave is our brother,
    And in His name all oppression shall cease.

    And my favorite image of the shepherds:

    Fall on your knees!
    Oh, hear the angel voices!
    O night divine, O night when Christ was born!
    O night divine, O night, O night divine!

    It’s not Christmas without this lovely song. And here’s something you may not know:

    The Christmas carol “O Holy Night” was written by an avowed atheist, Placide Cappeau, a French poet and wine merchant, who was asked by a local priest to write a Christmas poem in 1847, resulting in “Minuit, chrétiens,” The music was composed by a Jewish composer, Adolphe Adam, and later translated into English by a Unitarian minister, John Sullivan Dwight.

    That collaboration makes Peace on Earth seem possible.

  9. Debbie Vaky says:

    Merry Christmas to you, Joe, and Jack from Atlanta! Thank you for the gifts you give me all year long! I just ordered your wall calendar for 2026. It gives me a moment to stop, reflect, and think about how much life has changed and how I never want to lose my roots.

  10. Susan says:

    Great mantle!!!! How fun for you two!!!!
    I’m curious is you could share who the painter is of the painting above your old mantle? I have some similar ones and wonder if it’s by the same artist.

    Thanks for all your creativity and JOY!!!!

  11. Jennifer Lauri says:

    I was wondering how you would decorate your new home in California and—there it is, right before my eyes! I adore having a mantle to decorate and play with. This year the mantle features a pair of lit wooden houses with multiple wooden trees all around—lit with tea lights. Enjoy your Christmas with all your loved ones. And it is time to express my thanks to you for always writing wonderful, uplifting thoughts.

  12. Kathy Hearn says:

    Thank you Susan for making Christmas even more special. Best wishes to you and your family for a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year!!

  13. Elizabeth says:

    What a beautiful letter. I love the mantle idea, and I can’t wait to look up the Beatrix Potter books. The “scrapbook” looks amazing!! I truly needed the inspiration and encouragement right now, thank you. Sending you many happy Christmas wishes.

  14. Margaret Wheeler says:

    Merry Christmas! I hope you and Joe have a wonderful holiday! Your sense of decorating and putting run random dishes together is so fun! I wish I had the imagination creativity to make our house look like that. Have a great new year, I am looking forward to another calendar you are creating. I use the pages of old ones to decorate plain gift bags.

  15. Melissa says:

    What a wonderful idea for your new “fireplace” and mantle! Way to create your own loveliness. Making a home your own is so special, thank you for sharing the good things.

  16. Lynette Strohbach says:

    Thank you again Susan for another wonderful Willard! I love Beatrix Potter and my best friend and I just exchanged gifts yesterday and she gave me 6 Beatrix figurines! I already have three so that makes nine now! So quaint and lovely and they will be proudly displayed on a windowsill in my kitchen! Your gardens are just lovely and remind me so much of English Gardens with the wildflowers and topiary trees and bushes! You can tell you’ve learned a lot from touring England! Love the mantle too! Great job Joe! Your holiday giveaway is most generous, and I would dearly love the angel chimes and mug especially! Just can’t afford them myself right now, although I have several mugs from the past! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and all of your family including the honorable Jack!

  17. Barbara Carney says:

    Merry Christmas to you, Joe,& Jack. Your fireplace is charming as is all you touch with your magic wand,Susan. I need a Joe! I never miss a post or a Willard they bring such a joy to the day & always a smile to my face. Jasmine against blue chair would make a sweet painting I think. Thank you, Susan, for your insight into everyday I’d be lost without it. Stay well in
    The coming New Year. God bless you & Joe & of course precious Jack.

  18. Merry Christmas, you are the Queen of Magic my dear Susan!

  19. Melody Heck says:

    Susan, you’re such an inspiration! I love your fireplace!!

  20. Catherine Carpenter says:

    Hi Susan! I’m looking forward to reading your Beatrix Potter interview. I wanted to share a Potter book that I’m enjoying: Beatrix Potter’s Gardening Life by Marta McDowell. You probably have it already. It’s divided into seasons and includes photos of her actual gardens, her own illustrations, and connections between her stories, art, and plants.

  21. Ruth Haines says:

    Susan, I miss you on the east coast! but I’m glad you guys are happy on the Pacific side of the country. It’s not the same sharing the New England winter and Christmas with you but you are making it pretty for us all the same. Merry Christmas and hugs to Bob.

  22. Pat Snyder says:

    Merry Christmas, Susan and Joe! Love reading each new Willard and enjoyed seeing your rendition of a California Christmas. And love all the details of Beatrix Potter!

  23. Sarah Feil says:

    Merry Christmas from the soggy PNW Washington state. Usually we have the New England style snow, but this year so far the California style weather. Enjoy your Christmas season.

  24. Christina Kilmer says:

    Merry Christmas Susan! I always look forward to seeing Willard in my mail. I feel like I am visiting with a dear friend.

  25. Gayle Lamb says:

    What a nice surprise to receive your new post. It helps bring a little more “Cozy” into our lives. Your posts always make us slow down and enjoy some quiet time. Also, the moon bookmark is wonderful. I make a copy every year. Thank you!

  26. Roberta Moors says:

    Merry Christmas, Susan! Always love these letters. Been following you for years and decorated my daughter’s room with Beatrix Potter books and figurines 45 years ago. The figurines are with me all through my house. Wishing you a wonderful holiday season!

  27. Nel Miller says:

    Love the mantle and fireplace. Displaying our favorite things is a great way to celebrate the various holidays. My display is all of my snowmen that I have collected through the years. They make me smile when I see them. Merry Christmas and a happy 2026.

  28. Patricia Heskes says:

    Love your Williards, I was lucky enough to visit Beatrix Potter’s home too on a trip to England, Please keep sharing your photos and thoughts.

  29. Beth Cronin says:

    Happy Yule, Susan!
    Your enthusiasm and enjoyment of all things Christmas is infectious, and from
    the sweet alyssum “snow”in your yard to the new mantle in your home, you and Joe have truly been blooming where you’re planted!
    Gladys Taber said” A house with no fireplace is a house without a heart”, but you’ve put heart into yours, just as your newsy updates help sustain your
    readers! From Jasmine to Jack, mirrors to mantles, Beatryx Potter to
    gifting bookmarks, treasure trove give-aways, and so much more!
    Thank you for being so generous with photos and videos, and sharing your thoughts and talents! Blessing to you for the Holidays!

  30. Hannah Carlson says:

    Merry Christmas, Susan! I love all your Beatrix Potter books. Such a good collection!
    You have also inspired me to get a fake fire place in our new/old 1919 house, that weirdly does not have one, but is crying out for one!

  31. Deborah Pearle says:

    I get so excited when I see the email, “Surprise! It’s time for another Willard!”.
    I love all things Susan Branch. The Over the Moon bookmark is going to be a hit with my 4 granddaughters. I always tell that when they see the moon I’m thinking of them! Thank you for this freebie!
    Your Christmas inspiration is my absolute favorite. In the 1980’s I “babysat” a darling gift shop while owner was at market. She introduced me to yoU! My very first purchase was your Christmas book….and we were off to a new adventure! Thank you for sharing your talent, creativity, gardening, decorating, poetry, writings, and art with us so freely.

  32. Peggy Willoughby says:

    Thank you, Susan, for a joyous Willard once again. So fun to create holiday magic!
    This year one of my grandsons and a friend put up “professional lights” on my house. Free and very handsome looking. But, shhh don’t tell him, I must confess, I think I like the homespun look of doing it ourselves. It’s the thought that counts most of all.
    I love, love, love your mantle. We’ve lived in houses with real fireplaces and fake ones. I have used fairy lights and timer flameless candles to make it more festive.
    Your new mantle is wonderful and just perfect. Enjoy it.
    Thanks for sharing your garden. I love the pictures and videos year round.
    🎄Merriest of Christmases to you and to Joe.🎄 Love you. 💗

  33. Jo Lynn Lunger says:

    I’m going to try this again…I thought I commented yesterday, but with my brain who knows what I punched.
    So forgive me if this is a repeat…I LOVE your Willard!! When I open my email and see one I refill my cup of coffee and settle in for complete happiness. Complete sunshine!!
    I love your quotes and sayings…ever since I was in college I write down things I hear or read and one day I’ll organize them by topic or maybe just leave them haphazzardly in my notebooks.
    I recently discovered my oldest granddaughter has started doing the same thing and in cleaning my mom’s house out found an old soft black leather notebook full of type written and handwritten sayings from my grandma. For Christmas I’m gifting my copy of your Gratitude book to my granddaughter…hopefully keep the tradition going.
    Wishing You and your JOE a blessed Merry Christmas!!

  34. VirginiaB says:

    I love, love, love your fireplace! Perfect idea from you and perfect workmanship from Joe. A house NEEDS a mantle and now you have one. When we moved into our New England home many years ago, one reason we bought it was the floor to ceiling fieldstone fireplace, stones right out of the garden (and the stones just keep coming:) by the way). But there was no mantle. Crazy. I went right out and shopped lumber yards til I found an eight-foot rustic beam which I stained to match the fieldstone. My husband, another willing and talented helpmeet, installed it. It’s the focal point of the room, just like yours. Merry Christmas, Susan!

  35. Diana Navarre says:

    It’s always good to make your home your own – decorating your way and no one else’s!
    Love your things but love people more!

  36. What a beautiful mantel!! As I sit in my reading chair so comfy, watching the snow float thru the woods and hoping all critters have a warm spot in our
    -15 below temperature in my Iowa village. Your lovely creative stories warmed my heart and every spot there around. What a joy to get to know you thru your writing, pictures, musica.
    Blessings for the New Year!
    Jayne

  37. Pat Santner says:

    You guys are so creative – and handy!! I love your new fireplace!

  38. Shari Doty says:

    Love the mantel! It is perfect for that space, and like you, I could not do without one. Thanks for the great bookmark too. We are having a snowy December here in Illinois, but I am loving it, as I come from California, having just left where you guys moved back to. Merry Christmas!

  39. Lori Hendricks says:

    Merry Christmas ! How wonderful to hear from you ! Your fireplace mantle is all kinds of wonderful ! Thank for all the love & inspiration!

  40. Bess J from OR says:

    Merry Christmas to you!!!! Your mantel is absolutely beautiful! Loved your sentence with ‘make it yourself’ crossed out and replaced with ‘ask your husband’ ☺️. I’m always saying to mine “You know what we should do?….We as in you?…”. 🥰. You give us all so much inspiration and you are so appreciated ❤️🎄❤️
    (I originally posted on the 12th and noticed there aren’t any posts with that date. 🤔 Sometimes technology has a mind of its own 😂).
    Wishing you a wonderful holiday season ❣️

  41. Sonja Banister says:

    Loved the current Williard! All the wonderful news full of history & good cheer. Yes – I too love a mantle. When retiring & moving 400 miles from the Gulf coast where I was born & lived for over 60 years…..I found an old farmhouse on 40 acres that was twice the size of the home where I raised my 3 children. This house has a wood-burning fireplace & a mantel to decorate for all the seasons & holidays. Enjoy your wonderful creation your Joe created! As this 86 year old gives thanks to the good Lord for all my blessings – I’m wishing you, Joe & Jack a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

  42. Virginia Nissen says:

    Loved your Willard at Christmas and my Santa Cup! Have to pass this along to my creative gardening grand daughter 🥰 she will be a new friend for sure💕

  43. Jackie says:

    How I love your Willard’s! I do have the Beatrix Potter journal book with the little book in the back. So cute! Joe did a great job on your mantle! Merry Christmas dear Susan and Joe! PS I have a black and white kitty now, she found me in the back yard while I was feeding the birds!😊 We love her so much, we call her Kitty cat, our grandkids call her Oreo!

  44. Annie K says:

    Thank you for this wonderful magic and faith filled message for us all ❤️
    Happy Christmas with love ❤️🎄💚

  45. Karen says:

    Happy Christmas, Susan, Joe and Jack! May it be your merriest, yet! I love the jasmine vine chair. I remember a lady put an old wire bed spring outside against the wall of her home and the clematis did the same thing and wove its way around the coils of the springs. It was flowering 🌸🌸🌸 and so pretty weeks later!
    ~ Karen

  46. Hi Susan, I have your First Edition “Christmas from the Heart of The Home” book. It sits out on our coffee table every year. While my husband is engrossed with a football game, I’m browsing through your beautiful Christmas book over and over. I have all your books displayed, and cherish them too!

  47. Linda Pintarell says:

    Love your creative mantal. They are definitely fun to decorate during the holiday season. Welcome back for California and have a Merry California Christmas. Happy Holidays to all you gals out there.

  48. Karen Miller says:

    Merry Christmas!
    I have enjoyed your many books and calendars and Willards since a girlfriend gave me your first Christmas book so many years ago. I use your annual wall calendar to keep track of all of our activities. The Annie Hall’s Butter Cookie recipe from the original Christmas book is a holiday staple in our family! It’s such a part of our Christmas experience that my son, who is in his 20’s, asked me to send him the recipe so he could make the cookies for his friends as Christmas presents!
    Thank you for all the years of quiet joy you have given to me with your kind words, love of nature and joy in humanity. I am so glad my friend gave me that first Christmas book!

  49. Tanya Wisdom says:

    I’m so happy for you Susan;) It’s so neat how that sweet fireplace surround has added such instant charming soul to the heart of your new home:)
    Thank you so much for sharing about the new Beatrix potter books, I wasn’t even aware of them:) ..and thank you as always for sharing and spreading warmth and directing our thoughts back towards hope. I appreciate you so much, ~Tanya

  50. Adrianne Chase Wytas says:

    So lovely! I live in Sandwich, on Cape Cod, we are getting our first snow tomorrow!

  51. Karen Holm says:

    Pray for Peace in the New Year and for kindness and caring and taking care of those who need it.

  52. cheryl says:

    Dear Susan,
    Starting a foggy Saturday reading your wonderful blog by the twinkle lights on my Christmas tree. Pure magic! Thank you for a peek at your Merry holidays.

  53. Mary says:

    Merry Christmas Susan and Joe . Hope you have a wonderful holiday . I have been a fan of Beatrix Potter since my daughter was little. She just turned 43yrs. Enjoy you little fire place .
    Love and Hugs , Mary Beth .🙏🏻💕🎄🎄

  54. Vicki Rondeau says:

    Seasons Greetings to you, Joe and Jack! May 2026 bring you much joy, peace and happy adventures!

  55. Brook Sellers says:

    Merry Christmas to you and Joe. Love the Mantle, it makes a home so cozy and inviting. Enjoy the sunshine, flowers ,the warm wrap of the season. The Willard was lovely and charming to bring the days of folly to cheer the heart.

  56. Diane says:

    Thanks for all the reasons we can be cheery this season. Sometimes it’s a challenge when many people are facing tough times.

  57. Sandy in Kentucky says:

    I so enjoy reading your posts. You (and Joe) are gemstones in this costume jewelry world. You remind us to find joy in small things. Whether it be being enchanted with Beatrix Potter’s small children’s books or the small things we do for one another that mean so much to the recipient, we find hope in the fact there are people who are kindred spirits. Thank you for being a gem.

  58. julia walker says:

    Dear Susan, Joe’s fireplace is so wonderful!!! I’m happy for you. It’s snowing here in Cincy. Wishing a merry Christmas to you, Joe & Jack. Lovingly, Julia

  59. Marta P. says:

    A very Merry Christmas Susan & Joe!!! Even though my heart was breaking when I first read about your move, I’m so delighted to see that you were able to build another fairyland but this time in California. So different but still so enchanting! Like you always say, we have the power to create our own fairytale, especially during this magical time of the year. Now let me take a look at my fireplace and figure out how to add a mantle to it 🙂 All the Best in the New Year! <3

  60. Laurie says:

    Miss you being on Martha’s Vineyard, but glad you are so happy back in CA! I was fortunate as a teenager in 1968 to go to London, Paris and Vichy, France on a school-sponsored field trip. I was already enamored with Beatrix Potter and, while in London, bought a child’s set of Royal Doulton Peter Rabbit dishes. I used them with my children and now with my grandchildren. Also a huge Gladys Taber fan. Always look forward to “Christmas In Connecticut” while I wrap presents.

  61. Stacy Stewart says:

    I love your new mantle! Joe is so handy! Wishing you both a very Merry Christmas, and Jack too, of course!

  62. Ruth Haines says:

    Whoops ‘Jack’, Bob is our kitty.

  63. Katie Lenke says:

    Merry Christmas, Susan!! Thank you for sharing your world with us!

  64. Donna Morgan says:

    Your words paint such a glorious picture and then there are pictures and musica—so delightful thank you for sharing your spirit

  65. Maureen Johnson says:

    Thank you Susan for this oh! so! pretty!! and informative Full Moons 2026 bookmark! Today’s blog post and your excitement filled me with joy! I thank you for that too! Merry Christmas to you, Joe, your sweet kitty(s)?, family and friends!!

  66. Patti Fitzgerald says:

    It was such a joy to receive your Christmas Willard! You always manage to put me in such a happy and grateful spirit! I love Joe’s creation (fireplace mantle) for you – – better than a store-bought one. It speaks of his love for you. I’ve decorated our mantle, and will be hanging the stockings later today, thinking of you and your joy in realizing that you will now have a new place to decorate for all holidays, seasons and occasions! I wish you and Joe and Jack a very Merry Christmas, and a healthy and blessed New Year. Thank you for all the joy and inspiration you bring to my life!

  67. Sue Bennett says:

    I have your Christmas book and read I to my 95 year old mother who really enjoyed. Have a wonderful Christmas season.

  68. Patty Campbell says:

    We moved a year ago to a smaller home and it’s an adjustment. But with my Christmas decorations set up it feels more like home. I wish you a merry Christmas in your new home.

  69. Marion says:

    Thank You Susan for another interesting blogpost. Wishing you and yours a Blessed Christmas and a Happy, Healthy New Year.
    Marion

  70. Karen Saunders says:

    Merry Christmas!!! Was so nice to hear from you!! Hope this finds you well and happy!!9

  71. Deb C says:

    You are an inspiration for when the day comes for us to downsize. It’s scary but I will keep you in mind for making our new place a home.

  72. Jeannette from the Central Coast says:

    Merry Christmas Susan, Joe, and Jack! I love that you now have a mantle! And that Joe built it makes it more valuable:) I was blessed with a husband who would make me anything I showed him a picture of. Sadly, he passed away 4 years ago. But he left me lots of his woodworking projects in the house and several of his birdhouses in the yard. They bring me lots of smiles and joy!
    Here’s to a very happy New Year! XOXO

  73. Cassie Artale says:

    Thank you Susan. You always inspire with your good words and beautiful art and photography. Your new home is so pretty!

  74. Carol Johnson says:

    I am so glad to have rediscovered Susan Branch. Thank you for bringing magic in every season of this retired teacher’s life. Celebrating Christmas and all the seasons has always been a part of my life thanks to my mom who decorated for them all. Now, I feel as though I’ve found a kindred spirit who makes me see even more wonder.
    Your home and garden are lovely. Merry Christmas!

  75. Wendy Anderson says:

    Merry Christmas to you both !!
    I love your art it makes me smile.
    Hugs
    Wendy

  76. Mary W says:

    Susan, thank you for the full moon bookmark gift! I always love these! You are so creative to think of the fireplace—love it! Merry Christmas to you, Joe, and Jack.

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