
Some of these ornaments are over 30 years old. I always loved this one, because the little book that the star-sitting girl is holding has the music and words to the first part of "Heiligen nacht, stille nacht."

And this fat king - is he St. Nicholas? probably.

This Santa Claus came from Rothenberg a.t. when we went to visit Dorothy and Ken.

And this fish was acquired there, too. Are fish good luck? I hope so, because the green pickle ornament that I purchased at the same time, (and is supposed to bring good luck), broke last year.
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