Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Christmas scenes seen in Ocala








22 comments:

  1. It is rather nice to see a little nativity scene on a lawn. One gets tired of too many Santas and Snowmen.

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  2. The nativity scene is interesting. Some of them tend to get quite ornate.

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  3. What?????
    Joseph, Mary and the kid in swaddling clothes. That's it? Come on Ocala.
    No cows, horses, wise men????
    Heck you and I could fill those roles. And don't go there I will not 'play' the horse... either end.

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  4. I like that last shot. They look like they really enjoy the holidays.

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  5. 2 Christmas trees, for more gifts

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  6. You certainly have a lot of variety! I think the trees are my favourite.

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  7. Is it too irreverent to say that Mary looks shocked?

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  8. One festivity and three completely different approaches and interpretations... interesting and nice !

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  9. That is quite a variety! I think that tree in front in the first photo is a bit over the top.

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  10. Gauzy garlands seem to be very much the fashion this year!

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  11. Despite all that glorious warm sunshine it still looks very festive!

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  12. I think that tree is a bit over dressed. But I do like that palm tree in the last photo. It has a nice shape.

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  13. A nice set of pictures, my favorite scene is the first one!

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  14. Beautifully wrapped tree. Mary, Joseph, and Baby Jesus appear a bit lonely...maybe the others hadn't gotten there yet.

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  15. Merry Christmas to you both, however you express it!

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  16. Lowell, are you ok? You're going all Christmassy!!!! :-)

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  17. I think that JMJ look a bit isolated on the lawn. I would move them back towards the plants - maybe add some sheep! ;-))

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  18. For those of us who live in the land of ice and snow, the nativity scene on grass looks almost comical. Perhaps that's closer to the scene in Bethlehem tho.

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  19. Hello again, Lowell! These Christmas trees look elegant like ladies wearing red and gold lame shawl. The ornaments in the third image is fun to see.

    Yoko

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