Friday Frustration :: Christmas Tree Edition
I 2016 skrev jeg om det grimme plastikjuletræ i Helsinge. Nu er det væk, men i stedet har vi dette her.
Et billede sige mere end tusind ord, så væsågod.
In 2016 I agonized over the ugly plastic tree in Helsinge. Now we've got this one instead.
A photo says more than a thousand words.
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Oh dear. Such a powerful symbol of our largely artificial lives...
SvarSletIs that a frame and they are going to cover it with greenery? or does it at least light up at night?
SvarSletWe have a "tree" in our Victoria Square every year, I think it is up by now, we have already had the Christmas Pageant. Too early in my opinion, I think the Pageant should be in December.
If it stops raining enough, I will go and take a photo of our tree, but not at night with the lights on, I don't like being on the buses alone at night.
@EC So true. And the things they hang across the streets are notthing better, Hemp-string parcels with LED lights, no evergreens, stars or hearts. I'm not happy.
SvarSlet@River. Christmas is in December, no quite yet, I agree. I think the tree is supposed to stay like this, there's LED lights here and there. I'll take a photo later on, when it's lit. This will be no problem for two reasons. Our "nigth" begins a 4 pm. and I have no trouble from being alone in buses in the nigth in our corner of the world - and often am.
How did the people with no taste get put in charge? Sorry, that's how i see it.
SvarSletMessymimi, that's how I see it too. And our community is called Gribskov - which means "Seize WOODS" (woods owned by all/nobody and where you had the pigs eating tree fruits) - for crying out loud.
SvarSletWow. I mean...wow.
SvarSlet