In recent days I've been talking with Cristina of our respective cribs. She, much more disciplined than me, and has posted his pictures on his blog so before Christmas arrives, here are some pics of mine.
the crib tradition began my mother when I was little. So tell me, the first thing we had (which I do not remember but I've seen some of the figures) was quite homely, all plastic, so I decided to change for which I have now. Each year he would buy new parts (I do remember the day we bought the houses cork) until the furniture filled the space in which stood every Christmas.
The crib was some years unnoticed (coinciding with my adolescence and the awkward age where I guess I should worry about other things like Spandau Ballet or Men G), then returned to regain the enthusiasm but the same figures as usual. So until I went solo and my mother, seeing an excellent opportunity to remove a lump from home, I gave it away. And he created the monster.
Since then there have been new additions, just in time to photograph forgot (in fact the real reason is that I did not thinking about hanging pictures on the blog) and continue to look to make it grow as long as sufficient space.
This year we visited the fair in Santa Llúcia of Barcelona, \u200b\u200bTarragona and Lleida and bought a fisherman and a car with a burrito. The main problem is that we do not do figures like mine yes I found a similar but the quality was much lower, were pure plastic except the fisherman who bought a washer and stand (the knees and I have), all others were repeated so I'm thinking the option to purchase figurines of another class but I will decide next year.
do not get a picture to come out yet so little chunks are made. For next year I promise better prospects.
And here are the pictures:
is taken from a tip so you can see everything (the red figure is a Santa Claus that I was sorry to leave alone): Other future acquisitions will be a wooden bridge (which I have already booked) and caganer.
I have two barns, which is next to the birth is newer and has straw and stuck it in the photo above is the crib we used earlier. Appears before a cow is also the first crib.
As a good manger, the prospect is going a bit to take the bag why shepherds are as big as houses: Hope you liked it.
Pd. If you do not see me here a few days, quiet, I will have won the lottery and I'll be on vacation.
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