
On a walk through my local woods today, I came across an unexpected Christmassy display.

Park Wood, St Albans, December 2020

Copyright Debbie Smyth, 30 December 2020
Posted as part of Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge
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On a walk through my local woods today, I came across an unexpected Christmassy display.
Park Wood, St Albans, December 2020
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 30 December 2020
Posted as part of Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge
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Great find. I hope the owner comes back to claim or is given to a child 🙂
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I’ll check it out on my next walk that way. I thought it might be a personal display of remembrance for someone who enjoyed the woods.
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That could be something as well, a little sad but yes quite 🙂
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What a cool find. Great photos too. Thanks Debbie. 😀
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Simplicity wins every time.
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Hope she has a home to go to after Twelfth Night!
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Magical indeed. For several years now, there is one Yew Tree in our local Park that gets decorated every Christmas, the usual baubles and bells, traditional icons but no tinsel. It brings a smile to my face and to many other folk. Every January all the decorations are removed. No one sees the people who add this bit of festive cheer to the Park. Its a secret. Its a great gesture 🙂
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How magical!
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how wonderful, I think it was the fairies too
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You either have fairies at the bottom of the woods or you are a journalist like the one in Drop the Dead Donkey who carried his own ‘special effects’ around with him. I put my faith in the fairies however.
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I’m going fairies too 🙂
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