While nearly evey year I make at least one visit to Homestead Gardens (which I did a few weeks ago), there’s another nursery that has a Christmas shop that’s just as grand as Homestead Gardens. It’s called Valley View Farms and I still have memories of the time that my parents made a family visit to that place when I was a child. As an adult I don’t go to Valley View Farms as often mainly because Homestead Gardens is closer to my home. A few weeks ago I decided to attend another session of the Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School at the Wind-Up Space in the northern part of Baltimore and I also wanted to make a trip to the nearby pet store to stock up on more supplies for Spike. I figured that while I was going to be in the area, I might as well visit Valley View Farms so I did so.

At the front door I was greeted by this giant nativity scene that’s available for sale.

Valley View Farms, December 3, 2012

According to Valley View Farms’ Christmas page, this store displays over 125 decorated Christmas trees decorated with a selection of over 6,000 ornaments under a canopy of 50,000 twinkling lights. The result is a very bright and festive shop that provides tons of eye candy.

Valley View Farms, December 3, 2012
Valley View Farms, December 3, 2012

Each decorated tree has a different theme. The ornaments used in each themed tree are sold under each tree.

Valley View Farms, December 3, 2012

There was even a tree with a theme based on the rock band Kiss. I never knew there were so many different Kiss ornaments to choose from.

Valley View Farms, December 3, 2012

You know that the video game Angry Birds have become extremely popular when you can purchase Christmas ornaments based on the characters in that game.

Valley View Farms, December 3, 2012

If there were any ornaments most destined for the bargain bins next year, my vote would go for these ornaments based on Snooki and The Situation from The Jersey Shore, which MTV has recently announced that it will cancel after this season ends.

Valley View Farms, December 3, 2012

I’ve always loved looking at Department 56 buildings. I’ve never purchased one for myself partly because they are a bit on the pricey side and partly because I don’t have the space in my home to do a really awesome miniature village layout. But I like looking at them on display in the stores.

Valley View Farms, December 3, 2012
Valley View Farms, December 3, 2012

This year Valley View Farms had two unique Department 56 nativity sets on sale in two different sizes. They feature Peanuts characters doing a live nativity scene and both are based on a scene in the annual TV Peanuts Christmas special where the Peanuts gang put on a Christmas pageant.

Valley View Farms, December 3, 2012
Valley View Farms, December 3, 2012

I purchased a nativity scene for myself because it looked more traditional while, at the same time, it was very uniquely made. It’s a wooden piece and I just love the look of contentment on the faces of Mary, Joseph, and Jesus. It’s small enough for my home and it’s a one-piece nativity set so I don’t have to worry about keeping track of small parts. Like many other things sold in America these days, this one was made in China but I think it was very well-made.

My new nativity scene I purchased from Valley View Farms

I also found some hedgehog ornaments at Valley View Farms, which was cool since I now own a pet hedgehog. Despite the fact that I had recently gone through great effort to downsize my Christmas ornament collection, I couldn’t resist buying two of the hedgehog ornaments to celebrate the fact that I brought Spike home to live with me nearly 11 months earlier. I bought two hedgehogs because I couldn’t decide which one I liked better. The left hedgehog in the picture below was made in the Phillippines by a company called Brushkins and it’s made out of bristle brush. The right hedgehog looks like it’s made from resin or some similar material and it was made in China and distributed by Kurt S. Adler. Both of them are very cute.

My new hedgehog ornaments I purchased from Valley View Farms

There was a third hedgehog ornament I saw that I could’ve purchased but I didn’t because this one was more expensive than the other two hedgehog ornaments combined. This type of ornament was made out of glass and it looked lovely enough that I took a photo of the glass hedgehogs available for sale.

Valley View Farms, December 3, 2012

The last few photos are ones of the parking lot light displays at sunset, which were pretty lovely.

Valley View Farms, December 3, 2012
Valley View Farms, December 3, 2012
Valley View Farms, December 3, 2012

So after visiting Valley View Farms, I made the short trip to the pet store where I originally purchased Spike back in January in order to stock up on his Ultra Bites fruit and vegetable treats and his cage litter so I won’t have to make any more shopping trips on Spike’s behalf before Christmas. (I wanted to avoid the increased traffic congestion that usually occurs closer to the holiday.) I ate a quick dinner at the pizza place next door then drove to The Wind-Up Space in the northern part of Baltimore where I attended another session of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School.