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Bruce (amongst the yet to be utilized decorations), aboard the gravy train of Yule with biscuit wheels - Cherokee, Alabama USA.
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Aww, Bruce is adorable & festive!!
Sent from the vast wasteland of my mind.
Guess what business? - Tuscumbia, Alabama USA
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Tuscumbia employees found their own.
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Great pic, RJD!!
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Thanks, Friends!
A few more, to round out my photo collection for this year.
(Except for 3 I'm saving to post on Christmas Eve -- my traditional night tree shots.)
1) Leafy outdoor reindeer at Crabtree greets visitors at one of the west entrances.
2) Belks makes good use of mirrors to expand their holiday glitter!
3) Victorian carolers serenade visitors at the mall.
The Tree is part of the chimney!:
Simple, but elegant:
Took this when I was in Edinburgh a couple of weeks ago. It's one of the posh department stores - the kind that you look around but rarely buy anything in or, if you do, it's only so you can get a bag with the name of the store on it!!!
Guess what business? - Tuscumbia, Alabama USA
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Tuscumbia employees found their own.
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Sent from the vast wasteland of my mind.
Christmas at my house, almost ready!
I just noticed that Penny has put a sock by the fireplace, I guess she wants a stocking too!! LOL
... Another cool Santa for made!! And he talks to you!
@ Dean's Place, Las Vegas, Nv
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Christmas isn't complete without a trip to Lambeau Field!
A little blurry:
The Christmas Tree beyond the statues of Curly Lambeau and Vince Lombardi:
*Awesome!!*
Go Pack, Go!!
And Merry Christmas!!!
Wow, Brent.
Super shots!
Parting shots for Christmas Eve.
Per my tradition, I finish with big trees.
1) North Hill's tree.
No decorations (just lights) but it's about 50 feet tall and looks impressive in the dark.
(Unfortunately, I was not able to get by there at night this year.)
2) and 3) Crabtree Valley's main tree.
About half as high but with decorations.
Thanks for all your contributions this year. There is no better way to spread the spirit of the Season.
I am already looking forward to doing this again next year!
(No, the thread is not locked. You can continue to contribute!)