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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

O Christmas trees.....


and so this is Christmas......north florida style!!

21 comments:

  1. Hey Lori!
    How cool is that. It was 64 here yesterday in Texas yesterday afternoon. My cousins live in Jacksonville, Florida. How far are you from there?
    Hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday.

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  2. Love it!! I bet it is beautiful in person!!

    Lori, have a wonderful joy-filled Christmas!!

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  3. They should leave them on all year round, they look so fab!

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  4. They just do it a little different in Florida, but with style!! Priceless!!

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  5. NOW that's my kind of Christmas.. Not that Texas has much cold weather either... but man I'd love a year long warm place! I'm not a cold weather gal. Have FUN!!
    Staci

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  6. Lori,
    It's about 27 here in Ontario ~ would love to be in Florida about now.

    xxPatriciaxx

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  7. Your palms look just a little different than the palms here but so beautiful. They wrap them in lights here too. Merry Christmas blessings,

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  8. Oh how I wish I was in florida rather than cold ohio! Enjoy your holiday, Lori...and a joyous new year!

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  9. Now those are my kind of Christmas Trees. But they won't fit in my house....LOL
    Merry Christmas Dear Friend!

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  10. I love it when they do this!!!
    Merry Christmas, good buddy!

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  11. yep! That's my kinda Christmas too! :-)

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  12. I love it...makes me crave a tropical drink. Enjoy your holiday and I hope that it twinkles as brightly as these wonderful trees.

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  13. i remember the first time i spent a christmas in warm weather. it felt odd to celebrate christmas not freezing, but i loved it. thank you for showing some florida goodness.

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  14. Beautiful! Wish I was in warm weather, too! Have a very Merry Christmas!

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  15. That's cute, the mayor from my hometown Koper should see that. Or maybe not. He bought 400 palms to "adorn" the city (there was an odd palm tree here or there before, if it managed to survive the colder winters, but of smaller type), he'd probably spend the money for the lights without a blink of an eye, the mor$%.

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  16. I love FL during the holidays and those Palm trees are one of the reasons, just glorious. Have a Merry one. Hugs

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  17. Wow! This is beautiful! So different from WNY! Love it!

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  18. Awesome! I'll trade my frosty cold trees for those beauties anytime!

    Have a Merry Christmas! L/C

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  19. THAT IS SO COOL!!!! Something we never see over here! How BEAUTIFUL your Christmas trees are!
    Hugs, Paulette xoxo

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