"William Penn Inn"
Gwynned, Pennsylvania
(Samsung Galaxy)
As I sat at the red light, waiting for it to turn green I wondered. How is it I can't get even ONE strand of lights to continually stay fully lit?!? Just adds to the many wonders of Christmas.
Here's where I "link up" today
There aren't a lot of things on my "If I was rediculously rich I'd do this" list....but having someone put lights on my trees so they look like this at Christmas is one of them!!!
ReplyDeletelovely.
ReplyDeleteLovely lights sparkling in the dark.
ReplyDeleteI, too, took a picture the other night as I was stopped at the light. I wondered how many men with big ladders it took to put up all of those lights. I thought it was beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWilliam Penn Inn is always beautiful at Christmas season... all year around for that matter. My dad stayed at Foulkeways, just around the corner from them - do you know it?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the memories of "back home", and for linking up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/11/sparkling-crystal.html
YES! Very close to my home :)
DeleteWow, what a stunning Christmas setting.
ReplyDeleteThat place is just beautiful. Perfect Christmas setting. And YES about those lights. One strand was working just fine, so I get it all wound around my bannister, plug it in: nada. nothing. no lights. Then one strand I put on the exterior, 8 lights decide to go out at the same time!! Right in front of my door of course. I've decided lights will be the husbands duty each year from now on. :)
ReplyDeleteA absolutely fantastic image! So lovely!
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Wow! You captured an amazing image!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture.
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, and after fighting with Christmas tree lights for a week..I totally feel your pain.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I tried this with one of our trees last year and after five branches (and small ones at that), gave up!
ReplyDeleteLights? Am glad I can give that job to hubby - it's beyond me:) The lighted tree is stunning!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Looks fabulous but I wouldn't want to be the guy unravelling the lights for that one!
ReplyDeleteThat would be a 'stays up all year long' decorating endeavor. Fabulous decorating.
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely that time of year! Great shot for monochrome.
ReplyDeleteYou can't?! That really is strange. That is one gorgeous looking tree. Wow. Good shot with a phone.
ReplyDeletesuch a festive setting...holiday is pretty near :)
ReplyDeleteI can't even fathom the detail work of this. I can barely light my tree. This is gorgeous, though.
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