That's a nice new series of pics Justam!
I was thinking, Christmas (and the way people decorate their homes etc.) should be interesting for you now that you're in a tropical climate. Take some photos of the more unusual ones that you see for us to check out.
We're all so used to frozen climates, snow and all of that during the month of Dec., you may see some cool stuff!
justam, i agree with brokenarrow. it is great seeing the BLUE sky and colorful plants in your pics! it has been a wet fall here with cloudy skies, with snow soon. it would be interesting to see how you decorate for xmas in a warm climate.
That's a nice new series of pics Justam!
I was thinking, Christmas (and the way people decorate their homes etc.) should be interesting for you now that you're in a tropical climate. Take some photos of the more unusual ones that you see for us to check out.
We're all so used to frozen climates, snow and all of that during the month of Dec., you may see some cool stuff!
This is another one in the Christmas decoration theme. I thought the ceiling fans, the palms, and red and green-leafed plants were an interesting variation on what we might normally see.
This is another one in the Christmas decoration theme. I thought the ceiling fans, the palms, and red and green-leafed plants were an interesting variation on what we might normally see.
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I was thinking, Christmas (and the way people decorate their homes etc.) should be interesting for you now that you're in a tropical climate. Take some photos of the more unusual ones that you see for us to check out.
We're all so used to frozen climates, snow and all of that during the month of Dec., you may see some cool stuff!
Here's a flower for this morning-->
Here's to show that I'm taking my assignment seriously-->
Cool!
New thread, new thread!
This will deserve it's own, Christmas in the Tropics!
Pine wrapped around a palm tree, go figure!
So crisp and sharp justam! Nice!
(bells on a lamp post)
fake snow being made for people to take pictures of their kids in-->
and
are those star fishes beneath the santa?