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Christmas In the Pines
Sometimes people ask me, “Drew, do you ever miss Alabama?†and images such as this pop into my mind, and I think, “You know, sometimes I do.â€In suburbia most houses look alike, most people dress alike, and even those “angsty teens†who are so individualistic look amazingly similar.But in Alabama, believe it or not these type of “displays†are not so infrequent as to draw anything other than a second look.Can you imagine the outcry of this Santa ride in some of Frederick’s suburbs? So, yes, there are some things that I sometimes miss about Alabama, like the sound of automotive chains rustling in the breeze, the smell of wedding cake at a wedding of too close of relatives, and the outright creativity that is shown everywhere.We call it “folk art.â€Who in suburbia would have thought, “you know I have a car, and it is Christmas, why not make the car a little festive?â€
Merry Christmas
PS- Dad, thanks for the picture of your new “display†in our yard.
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Jason B says
so that’s where Herbie has been hiding =)
Jason B says
I was also thinking you could get away with over there where you live! lol