Sunday, January 11, 2015

Happy (Belated) Birthday, Jesus!


I found this on my way home from golf this noon.

24 comments:

Linda said...

Interesting. Never seen anything like this anywhere...including here in Montreal, although I do see some political ones (Quebec or Canada flags)

Pat said...

Good one.

Jack said...

Even though I am not religious, I do appreciate people's respectful expression of their beliefs.

Kay said...

Birthday cake and ice cream served inside. ;-)

Kate said...

Unusual way to celebrate the holiday.

Randy said...

Ok.

William Kendall said...

The poinsettas are a nice touch.

Taken For Granted said...

Interesting sign. There is some disagreement about the date of his birthday.

Sharon said...

Birthday's over, time to come down.

Olivier said...

je me posais les mêmes questions que Kay ;))

Bergson said...

a sign is little early ;-)

Anonymous said...

Better late than never ;-)

Aimeecakes said...

Haha I think they are just a little late...

VP said...

Fascinating and quite weird!

EG CameraGirl said...

Some people here north of Toronto still have holiday decorations up too.

Birdman said...

Was Jesus in your foursome?

Karl said...

Interesting and also nice, but very unusual... never seen something like this here around.

Judy said...

My neighbor across the street still has multi colored lights on every night. That is an interesting display that you found.

Small City Scenes said...

Well better late than never I say.

Yep the Blond is now burgundy. Looks ok but I miss the blond curls.
This of course makes her look older she thinks, I think.
MB

Nice header

RedPat said...

Very unusual decorations!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Uh.... OK~

cieldequimper said...

Oh good Lord... (pun intended)...

Lois said...

I have relatives who even make birthday cakes for Jesus. I make a birthday cake on Christmas too, but only because it is my son's actual birthday. It used to be hard for him when he was a kid, but now that he's grown he thinks it's kind of fun.

Gunn said...

Unique? Never seen anything like this over here. I better check my neighbours gardens :-)

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