There's always a few stragglers every year. That one seems so obvious though. I left out a tiny xmas tree and a strand of construction paper light bulbs made by my son in kindergarten.
O Natal é sempre que os Homens quiserem... que assim seja... Natal todo o ano... pelo menos, assim deveria ser praticado... Adorei a imagem! Abraço! Ana
Too pretty to throw away after the Holiday. We stayed in an RV Park one winter where they left the tree up, then redecorated it for Mardi Gras about this time of year. Maybe this person is going to add red hearts for Valentines and/or green shamrocks for...well, you know.
Good contrast with the fence. Also nice that little palmtrees in their pots.Also great contrast with the street behind.
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ReplyDeletePretty wreath, they want the beauty to last a little longer.
Have a great day and a happy new week!!
Someone is wishing everyone a belated Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeletePerhaps someone placed it there for all to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThat is long ago...:)
ReplyDeleteIt'll soon be Christmas.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Only one person in the streets and no cars. A very quiet place.
ReplyDelete...I see them here too.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteIt is never too late or too early for something beautiful.
Greetings from Patricia.
X'mas is coming soon :-)
ReplyDeleteStill pretty.
ReplyDeleteCome, visit us. Any time, Santa is here, kinda.
ReplyDeleteI´m too lazy to put the few things away and here much is red and green, most don´t even see it ;-)
Forgotten but still pretty. Now let's head across the street for a beer :)
ReplyDeleteA reminder that we can feel Christmassy all year round...
ReplyDeleteExcellent Capture There Mr Bill - That Photo Is Worthy Of A Thousand Words
ReplyDeleteCheers
That's one way to get rid of it. Just put it out there. Lovely photo!
ReplyDeleteFoto maravilhosa meu querido amigo Bill. Bom início de semana.
ReplyDeleteWishing people a merry day.
ReplyDeleteThe wreath still looks good after all the time it's been left.
ReplyDeleteMy wreath on the front door has been forgotten, too! I'll probably change it up for Valentine's Day this week but I'll miss it!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful and resists rain well! And it's almost Carnival! Good afternoon, Bill.🎈
ReplyDeleteA beautiful photo with the street in the background
ReplyDeleteIt's such a pretty wreath but I think it's time to go.
ReplyDeleteThere's always a few stragglers every year. That one seems so obvious though. I left out a tiny xmas tree and a strand of construction paper light bulbs made by my son in kindergarten.
ReplyDeleteThere are still wreaths up all over in this area. They leave them out for the duration of winter after Christmas. Happy Sunday, Bill.
ReplyDeleteHace bastantes días que retiré, los adornos de la Navidad.
ReplyDeleteA reminder to keep the Christmas spirit alive. :)
ReplyDeleteA nice one just the same.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very nice wreath, I think it's good that it is still on display for folks to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Uma guirlanda de natal!
ReplyDeleteTão bonita e esquecida!
😍❓
Done and dusted.
ReplyDeleteMaybe someone just really likes Christmas
ReplyDeleteadorable...
ReplyDeleteperfect shot...
O Natal é sempre que os Homens quiserem... que assim seja... Natal todo o ano... pelo menos, assim deveria ser praticado...
ReplyDeleteAdorei a imagem! Abraço!
Ana
Too pretty to throw away after the Holiday. We stayed in an RV Park one winter where they left the tree up, then redecorated it for Mardi Gras about this time of year. Maybe this person is going to add red hearts for Valentines and/or green shamrocks for...well, you know.
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