Or in the making - let´s stay positive? I try to and it´s even colder than in your place (I work myself warm, cleaning the condo, with breaks, obviously!).
Nice title and photo. Now it may still be disconnected but it brings light into darkness and also atmosphere in these so dark times. Because each person needs a point of light or more. https://tinedejong.blogspot.com
Hi Bill, maybe they did not want the lights to outshine their bright red store front.
Thank you for sending feedback to the City Daily Photo portal. The mistake has been corrected and Somewhere in Ireland now accurately appears in the list of blogs along with you as the author. In addition a thumbnail gallery of your most recent post also appears.
Haha, I can almost hear what somebody said when they were trying to untangle that string. And probably it wasn’t Merry Christmas )). But it will be soon, after they get it all figured out. The building itself is Christmasy in color anyhow.
Or in the making - let´s stay positive? I try to and it´s even colder than in your place (I work myself warm, cleaning the condo, with breaks, obviously!).
ReplyDeleteNice red building, and guess they will fix the lights.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteIf they do it later it will be fun.
Greetings from Patricia.
Coffee break?
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful lights and very appropriate with the red walls of the house!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day, Bill!
Nice title and photo. Now it may still be disconnected but it brings light into darkness and also atmosphere in these so dark times. Because each person needs a point of light or more. https://tinedejong.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI think someone is taking a break from the decorating. They are pretty lights. Take care, enjoy your day! Have a happy weekend!
Everybody is busy with the decorations.
ReplyDeleteHope they make it through covid.
ReplyDeleteIt's that time of year again for the Christmas decorations.
ReplyDeleteA bright red building hardly needs further adornment.
ReplyDeleteThis red house is cute.
ReplyDeleteI don't think they need the lights Bill, Bridge Inn is bright enough đź”´
ReplyDeleteMid-job by the look of it.
ReplyDelete...I hate putting up lights!
ReplyDeleteLove it.
ReplyDeleteAll those lights for such a small Christmas tree.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
5 O'Clock Somewhere
ReplyDeleteCheers
Great caption to go with your photo.
ReplyDeleteA slight pause in the decorating project.
ReplyDeleteEvery job needs to pause now and then...and then can be finished with more enthusiasm.
ReplyDeleteThere is still time to finish putting up the Christmas lights. What a bright red color this place is.
ReplyDeleteI hate it when that happens! ;-)
ReplyDeleteNot for long, one presumes.
ReplyDeleteThat's where the decoration begins.
ReplyDeleteNo tardarán en ponerlas. Que no se pierda el espĂritu de la Navidad.
ReplyDeleteGave up? You came along and took the photo while they were on their lunch break ;-)
ReplyDeleteHi Bill, maybe they did not want the lights to outshine their bright red store front.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sending feedback to the City Daily Photo portal. The mistake has been corrected and Somewhere in Ireland now accurately appears in the list of blogs along with you as the author. In addition a thumbnail gallery of your most recent post also appears.
Hoping they can get the lights up!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Now that's a bright red building - doesn't even need any lights. :)
ReplyDeleteAfter party!
ReplyDeleteKinda the way we all feel about now.
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They will eventually get them up.
ReplyDeleteHaha, I can almost hear what somebody said when they were trying to untangle that string. And probably it wasn’t Merry Christmas )). But it will be soon, after they get it all figured out. The building itself is Christmasy in color anyhow.
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