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Oh Christmas Tree


This larger than life Christmas tree was put up at my work last week. Although it doesn't look that big it ended up having to be separated in 3 stages to get it through the doors.  Only in retail....

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Tigger's Mum said…
That is definitely a well covered tree. Ours never looks THAT good. Will you be putting one up at home - and do Bruno and Mr Cat steal the decorations? (Just curious.) xxx Mr T
NCSue said…
Quite the holiday season at your work I see!
Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2022/11/i-love-seasons-of-year.html
roentare said…
Beautiful Xmas tree decorations!
local alien said…
Xmas trees and piped music do make the season jollier. The tree is lovely
Rudbekia said…
Beautifully dressed tree, or not too early.
Bill said…
The Christmas tree looks great all decorated.
Tom said…
...I hope that you enjoy the weeks that lead up to Christmas.
Pisi Prkl said…
I´m sucker for Low Light and Street Photography. Love the new header.
Sharon said…
It's beautifully decorated.
Pauline said…
A beautiful tree! My daughter is staying with me and insists decorations aren't allowed until December, so today is the day for me to get busy.
betty-NZ said…
Thanks for sharing your link at My Corner of the World this week!

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