Christmas lights
On St. Stephen's Day, I complimented the people of the area for the Christmas lights adorning the houses and businesses. However, I do think it's time they came down or were at least not turned on. In the past few days I've seen Christmas lights on a service station on the Barnhill Road and on a pub (O'Dwyers?) on the Lr. Kilmacud Road.
There's also a house along the sea front in Bray that still has a lit Christmas tree in the front window. At first I just thought that was bizarre, but today I wondered if it was possible they were Eastern Orthodox or something. I've heard Russian spoken in Bray, so I suppose it's not beyond possibility. The tree appears to be a real one, which had me wondering how long could it last before it became a fire hazard.
There's also a house along the sea front in Bray that still has a lit Christmas tree in the front window. At first I just thought that was bizarre, but today I wondered if it was possible they were Eastern Orthodox or something. I've heard Russian spoken in Bray, so I suppose it's not beyond possibility. The tree appears to be a real one, which had me wondering how long could it last before it became a fire hazard.
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