By Patricia Winton
Christmas decorations—always on display in Italy until at least January 6—have barely been packed away. Babbo Natale (Santa Claus) still hangs by his rope ladder from a few balconies. Twinkling lights linger on lampposts here and there, but Italians, adults and children alike, are already preparing for the next celebration—Carnevale.
Pope Benedict figure at 2008 Viarregio Parade |
Photo by pierofix via Photopin |
Carnevale in Venice |
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2 comments:
Your posts are always so lively and fun to read. I love Christmas and listen to classical Christmas music almost every day. It comforts my autistic brain. :) And our live Christmas tree is still up. We're thinking of keeping it up year round but changing the ornaments throughout the year. The tree has already grown about eight inches, so it'll be fun to see if we can still use by next Christmas before planting it outside.
Thanks, Carla, for the kind words. Your Christmas tree project sounds like fun. Take pictures as you go through the year. It will be a lovely thing to have in the future. And the tree has grown eight inches in a month! Amazing.
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