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| Nothing like a spot of colour on a dreary November day! |



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| What a surprising shot! Me in my trench coat...wearing a tree. |





The bright reds truly provide a bright spot on the streets.

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| Nothing like a spot of colour on a dreary November day! |



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| What a surprising shot! Me in my trench coat...wearing a tree. |










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7 comments:
Wonderful photos, it is starting to look a lot like Christmas. The winterberry is pretty and adds a splash of color. I hope the poor little frog knows what he is doing, are your temps that warm?
It has been, Eileen. Double digits. Balmy.
Bizarre for November.
But tonight we expect -8 C. and it was snowing this afternoon!
You spent a lot of time putting this together. Smaller towns seem to dress up and look better than a city.
You should check out the blog "Charteuse" She is one of my followers so take the link from my blog. She's done much with caring for parents. Take a look at it you might like it.
I love Christmas decorations, but hate it when they go up by Halloween. When I was little I loved to go to the May Co. store. Their large display windows were made into a winter wonderland with trains and lots of moving animation.
I just listened to White Coat, Black Art yesterday. That was a wonderful interview. You are so dedicated.
Margy
The decorations are beautiful. I just love that picture of you wearing a Christmas tree!
Looks wonderful! This is such a cheerful time of year. I love all the colours!
Oh yes, it's definitely looking like that happy time of year!
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