Tuesday, December 15, 2009

A neighborhood Santa

28 comments:

  1. Cute--funny to see it with no snow. Cheerful, anyway, and a nice clear picture.

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  2. Fantastic Jacob !! This is looking so great.Seems festival season is taking up the colors.http://arteirasemdobro.blogspot.com/

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  3. This is fantastic Jacob.Christmas colors are coming up now..Great..Unseen Rajasthan

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  4. A jolly, puffy ol' guy isn't he?

    I was driving past a house today that used to have an inflatable Santa on the roof. Well, something happened and poor Santa was flat as a pancake. I sorta felt sorry for him.

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  5. Good luck getting that guy down the chimney!!

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  6. It certainly livens up the neighborhood. Maybe you could introduce him to the Michelin man.

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  7. HO HO HO!!! He's trying and smiling so here's a wave back to him. MB

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  8. A big Santa with some company!

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  9. There are many of these around town, but most of the time they are deflated and sadly lying on the ground. I'm not sure who the culprit is, the wind, the cold air or the neighborhood prankster.

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  10. Il est très beau!
    Is it true that Santa Claus is the invention of coca cola? :)
    I'm on vacation from my French course until January 4!wow Time to rest a little bit!
    Now I can finish the preparations for Christmas!

    Hugs
    Léia

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  11. Yes, this inflatable Santa thing is epidemic! I love the horse post a few photos ago. We need a Santa by a horse!

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  12. He looks like the one missing from the furniture building. That santa really gets around !!!!

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  13. Sure beats those plastic things with a light bulb we grew up with.

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  14. hehehe good for you, santa is near you...

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  15. But there's only one real Santa!!

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  16. I know that's not the REAL Santa - you can't fool me!

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  17. It makes a happy picture. I've seen some of these around here but they are usually deflated and flat on the ground.

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  18. I dont know how anyone else feels but those blow up lawn ornaments are SO tacky

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  19. I remember seeing those inflatable Father Christmases at WalMart in WA. For some reason, they were all above the fruit & veg department.

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  20. Oh, Daryl! We know you have a collection of blow up lawn ornaments!

    What? They are for the Museum of Classic American Tackiness you plan to open? «Louis» forgot about that project!

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  21. Tacky? Youbetcha! My Santa today is cardboard - that is, retro-tacky. DailyPhoto should have a Santa Section.


    Three Rivers Daily Photo

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  22. I really miss seeing the Christmas decorations this time of year - so thanks for posting this Santa just for me!!! Merry Christmas!

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