Pretty much all colours with shades in between. There were a lot of these trees around Lisbon and porto. They don’t look so exciting in the day, but are wonderful at night. And some are set so you can walk inside.
Yes, they seem popular in Spain and Portugal. We still go for the real ones – but did you see the state of the Trafalgar Square tree this year? – rather battered. Though I haven’t seen it in person.
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How pretty! I hope you have a good week and a nice holiday.
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Porto and Lisboa know how to do Christmas decorations!
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They certainly do – I wish I was wandering there right now
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You and me both! I so wish we had not returned – it has been lovely to see family, but if we were back in Portugal could be doing so much more
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I know. I feel for you. Hopefully you can get back in New Year without problems 🤞
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really hope so, just trying to work out what tests are approved as Portugal are rejecting loads at moment.
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Beautiful photos! They would make great Christmas cards.
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🙂
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Entrancing that it changes colour. Christmas lighting is so nice – especially against the old buildings – was it just the three different colours?
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Pretty much all colours with shades in between. There were a lot of these trees around Lisbon and porto. They don’t look so exciting in the day, but are wonderful at night. And some are set so you can walk inside.
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I think children would love walking inside them, and perhaps adults too!
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Wow Debbie, beautiful and eye-catching reflections!
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Beautiful. Same tree, different lights? The reflections are wonderful.
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Same tree as it goes through a cycle of colours and patterns.
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Fantastic!
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Lovely! We have a similar style of tree here in Tavira, but not the scope for reflections.
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Yes, they seem popular in Spain and Portugal. We still go for the real ones – but did you see the state of the Trafalgar Square tree this year? – rather battered. Though I haven’t seen it in person.
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No. Storm damage? If I’m lucky I’ll get a glimpse at New Year but plans here for NYD are a bit sketchy. Walking, and lunching, of course 🎅🌲🥂💗
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