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Largo Christmas Lights - Part 2

Here are some more pictures from the Largo Botanical Gardens all gussied up for Christmas.  Look at Norah's expression on the picture below.  Now that alone is worth the trip.  First time back in a couple years and worth it if you want to get in the Christmas spirit in this god-forsaken abscess of a state.  






I was going to keep quiet but this picture reminded me that this cone cost $8.  Norah was a bit insistent after I un-deftly tried to sway her to a McDonald's cone on the way home.  She stuck to her guns, wanted that strawberry gold bar, and darned if she didn't eat the whole thing. 






Okay, that's it for today.  I know it's February and Christmas is long gone, but you can view this as a pleasant reminder of Christmas's past or a precursor to Christmas's in the future.  

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