I wish I had a camera with me today - I was walking along a sidewalk and came across two houses: The house on the left had Christmas lights strewn all over it from top to bottom. The house next to it had no decorations except for a sign reading:
Seattle's most famous holiday decor street is Candy Cane Lane near the Roosevelt neighborhood. It's a cul-de-sac where very house participates in themed decorations:
Not quite "decor", but my village's parish church is illuminated during this time of the year. Wish I could attend the service tomorrow, but singing is disallowed, and I'm not standing in front of the Lord with a mask.
Merry Christmas, a few quiet and relaxing days and then a good start into a healthy and wealthy New Year!
I wish I had a camera with me today - I was walking along a sidewalk and came across two houses: The house on the left had Christmas lights strewn all over it from top to bottom. The house next to it had no decorations except for a sign reading:
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The man who lives in the second house is one I'd like to meet!
I wish I had a camera with me today - I was walking along a sidewalk and came across two houses: The house on the left had Christmas lights strewn all over it from top to bottom. The house next to it had no decorations except for a sign reading:
I took this picture 5 minutes ago, from my balcony. This is the most common type of outdoors Christmas lighting in Norway/Oslo. I don't know if you can glean it, but you'll see some white lights on the hedge to right, and the neighbour's tree (somewhat hidden behind one of the branches) also has some white lights. There are no multitude of colours, gingerbread men, Santas or inflated figures here.
There is 100x more of Christmas spirit at this picture WITH SNOW than at other pics with front yards filled with eclectic Christmas junk and NO SNOW.
Here in Los Angeles, most of the Christmas trees seen in neighborhood windows only have white lights instead of multicolored lights on them. I don't know why this is happening. Is it not politically correct to use different colored lights anymore. Is it a racist statement. Is it too "gay" to have different colored lights? I don't know, but I don't like the new look. Too boring for Christmas.