Holiday Hangover - Counting the Number of Christmas Trees We Saw this Season
Recovering from the holiday over-indulgence in the
celebrations and roaming around can be difficult. Getting back to normal
routine may be the least thing we want to do.
It is almost a week into the new year of 2018, but we have
still not recovered from the hangover of lights and decorations.
It is a snowy Christmas in Toronto, Canada
The sparkling Swarovski tree at Queen Victoria Building, Sydney has
no match.
Office buildings and public complexes fill open vacant
spaces with beautifully decorated Christmas tree.
Below pic - a random building in Sydney housing a lovely large Christmas tree.
Hugo Court Christmas Lights, Narre Warren in Victoria, Australia
is no doubt a tourist destination for the season as the lights display gets
bigger and better every year during Dec – Jan.
The big ballerina Christmas tree at Bugis Junction in Singapore
stands tall in bright pink.
The decorations at shopping malls in Toronto are equally
competitive.
All offices, houses and public and private buildings take
special interest in decorating their spaces.
The purple tree in the public area from Montreal airport is stunning
and is a great idea to try at home for the next season.
Christmas tree decorations from the street lights and public
places in Michigan.
Are you still counting how many Christmas trees you saw this
holiday season?
We are still enjoying the photos of lights and sparkles. We
promise, this is the last post of this season’s holiday lights.
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