Saturday 4 December 2021

Windows

Since we are now into December I thought I'd share some of the Christmas shop windows I took photos of last year when all of the local businesses took part in a decorating contest. This year they are again doing the same thing. 








 Each window is very different, there's a men's shop, women's lingerie and clothing shop along with specialty shops. I'll be interested to see what everyone does this time around.

Linking up with Weekend Reflections and The Weekend Roundup.

15 comments:

local alien said...

Nice festive windows. Not that overdone.

Susan Heather said...

We were hoping to get up there but have been waiting for a fine day when we were free and it hasn't happened yet. Like the windows.

gz said...

Good to see them enjoying the season and making a good effort

William Kendall said...

Many stores here do the same.

Bill said...

The shops did an excellent job decorating their windows, very festive indeed.

Sharon said...

These are great. We don't see many Christmas windows with bathing suits in them on this side of the equator.

Taken For Granted said...

Lovely store windows decorated for Christmas.

magiceye said...

Lovely takes!

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

With the growth of the big box stores there are not very many small stores with decorated windows.

DawnTreader said...

The mix of summer with Christmas always looks totally weird to me (here in the snowy North...)

Tom said...

...beautiful windows. I'm a window shopper, it cheaper that way!

Fun60 said...

I do love the decorated windows at Christmas time.

James said...

Very nice! I like Christmas window displays.

b.c. said...

the toy shop windows are my favorites :))

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Love the summertime Christmas! Of course we live in the only part of the USA where it is almost as warm even though it is winter in this hemisphehre. It still seems funny to be to be celebrating the season while wearing shorts and sandals.

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