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Who needs a fake Christmas tree indoors when you have the display outdoors?

Berries look stunning making Christmas winter display, lake is tranquil freezing up into winter wonderland.

Well worthwhile escaping the confines of home to be out in crisp cold air to enjoy everything on offer Johann, as always brilliant photography!

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That's so true, Joan, so for our Christmas no tree has to die anymore 😁 and if we have snow the perfect Christmas tree is right in front of our balcony 😄
It's too huge to decorate it though, and I think our neighbors might think we have drunk too many !BEER 🍻

Such mornings are my favourites this time of the year, but they are too seldom. So I enjoy them even more when I get the chance and don't mind very much if it's freezing cold 🙂

Thank you very much kindly for your nice compliment and for the goodies 😊


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Tree right outside, how fortunate, hope you do have some snow to dress for the occasion.

Warm clothing then going out into light mist no matter how cold, is always exhilarating. Enjoy each moment presented, time moves too quickly as long as we keep moving it makes us happy.

Better a live tree, decorations change naturally whether diamonds in rain drops or crystal snow flakes, enjoying a !BEER that makes it festive all year through.

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Right, it's not the bad, wet or cold weather, it's the wrong clothing 😉 I don't like wet weather though.

And you are so right, the natural decoration is much better, and you don't have to clean up after Christmas 🎄
I only hope that it will snow again in the next few weeks, because the rain has washed almost all snow away.


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Used to love the rain when younger splashing through puddles, not so more now. Misty weather still most enjoyable.

Hope that snow arrives since it is most enjoyable to see it through the lens while baking away in the heat over here 😄 and yes, swilling !BEER

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Yeah, I didn't mind the rain either when I was young, but I don't like to get wet anymore, especially when it's cold outside in winter.

Our town is just to low above sea level, but I'm pretty sure to get some nice winter wonderland photos soon 😁


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Problem with getting older, one cannot jump one foot into water puddles with twinkle in the eye splashing everyone close to hand. Bones don't allow it and grown up's have forgotten how to have fun 😁

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That's true - the old bones break much more easily. And sadly the other thing is also true: grown up's have forgotten how to have fun, because I can often notice that in the little park between our apartment houses, where the elder women are sitting and chatting all day long and chase the kids out of the grass :(
They have forgotten that their own children have been allowed to run and play in this grass.


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We become grumpy old gits if we don't reflect how we were at that age, our children next door to us always run to the wall screaming our names to say hello.

Inquiring young minds always want to know what you doing, it is lovely having 6 - 8 year olds kicking a football, squabbling, enjoying life, fills the air with young energy, yup something we tend to forget as we get older.

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Yes, never forget that you have also been a child only a few years ago ... never let the child in you grow completely up 🙂

Sometimes screaming kids can be annoying, but much more annoying are old people who shout at playing kids 😉


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