Our neighbor on the corner has a beautifully lit up porch. |
I wish all my readers a wonderful Christmas weekend!
And a wonderful end-of-Chanukah.
The most decorated house in the neighborhood: now more than ever! |
Many, many critters to share with Eileen! |
Cookies from our next-door neighbor, on the table with our Chanukah candles. |
Photos © 2022 mae sander
The holiday lights in your neighborhood are so pretty Mae. I'm not into light overload, but I bet there is a lot to look at. Happy Hanukkah Mae. I'm not sure if the different spellings of that word evoke different meanings. If you know that would be an interesting post. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos!! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThere are several methods of transliterating Hebrew characters into English spelling, which accounts for the multiple spellings of Chanukah. However, there isn't really any meaning for different ways of spelling it.
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays! Those photos are all wonderful; for me there is something special about dark nights and twinkle lights in all colors, shapes, and sizes. Have a wonderful holiday!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a peaceful weekend.
ReplyDeleteHello Mae,
ReplyDeleteHappy Chanukah to you and Len! Your neighborhood looks pretty with all the lights, I like the cute holiday critters. I can see someone really likes to go all out with the decorations and lights, very festive. I wish you all the best in 2023. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
These are wonderful! I am finally better, health-wise, and we
ReplyDeletemight roam the neighborhood/Christmas Market next week.
For today: Have a Merry, Happy Christmas and I hope you enjoyed Chanukah as well!
I have no idea about the orange star my unknown neighbor puts on each morning and night but I reckon it means just the same - to happy days (and nights).
That is quite the yard for Christmas! Thanks for sharing those pics. Delightful. I hope you have a wonderful Christmas/holiday weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love your neighborhood. It would be great to walk about there and see the decorations.
ReplyDeleteWhew! Those people put some effort into their decorations. I do too, but it's all on the inside. Hope you have the merriest of holidays and had a fabulous Chanukah!
ReplyDeleteTerrie @ Bookshelf Journeys
https://www.bookshelfjourneys.com/post/sunday-post-30
Wow! Your neighbor goes all out! I love it. Wishing you a wonderful holiday weekend.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Christmas decorations! Hope you’re having a great holiday.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays, Mae! Those decorations are astonishing. What a delight for all the people in your neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteWow, those lights are fabulous. I'm hoping to take my 6 year old to see a few lights. he got an imposter stuffy for the holidays and he's thrilled. You forget how magical things are for kids!
ReplyDeleteThe decorations in your neighborhood are amazing!
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays to you and pass me that plate of cookies, please!!!!!
Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos!
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays Mae.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful week!
Your neighborhood does Christmas decorations with as much as enthusiasm as Halloween -- and I love it!
ReplyDelete