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Beautiful decorations for the time of year! They look like pomegranates on the bare trees. So much nicer than all the new fangled ones with flashing lights.
Or: how the simplest things are the prettiest.
In thumbnail size they look the part!It has a lovely effect to look at.
Simple, shiny, seasonal...strange fruit indeed! Very lovely!
Fabulous and festive.
It would be tricky to hang these decorations. I hope the people were careful to avoid the risk of falls.
And, I thought I was so clever to hand red balls from my front yard crabapple tree. Originality is hard to come by! Have a happy week-end!
You don't want to bit into one of those. But, they do make a wonderful holiday scene.
I like your delicious apples, but these are perfect where they are!
These don't grow in Portugal, maybe they need real cold! :-)
These are very lovely Christmas trees :)
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Beautiful decorations for the time of year! They look like pomegranates on the bare trees. So much nicer than all the new fangled ones with flashing lights.
ReplyDeleteOr: how the simplest things are the prettiest.
ReplyDeleteIn thumbnail size they look the part!
ReplyDeleteIt has a lovely effect to look at.
Simple, shiny, seasonal...strange fruit indeed! Very lovely!
ReplyDeleteFabulous and festive.
ReplyDeleteIt would be tricky to hang these decorations. I hope the people were careful to avoid the risk of falls.
ReplyDeleteAnd, I thought I was so clever to hand red balls from my front yard crabapple tree. Originality is hard to come by! Have a happy week-end!
ReplyDeleteYou don't want to bit into one of those. But, they do make a wonderful holiday scene.
ReplyDeleteI like your delicious apples, but these are perfect where they are!
ReplyDeleteThese don't grow in Portugal, maybe they need real cold! :-)
ReplyDeleteThese are very lovely Christmas trees :)
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