Every year, I look forward to . . .
"Dickens on The Strand" in Galveston.
For me, it's a photographers dream, to practice street photography where people
are not only dressed up, but where I don't have to feel like I'm stalking someone
while getting a hairy eyeball. They more than likely will want their photo taken.
It works for me . . . win, win!
And there just might have been a gazillion people, maybe the most I've ever seen.
Last year it was in the twenties, with a blustery wind, and the year before that I think we
were in shorts. This year, it was just right, although it was quite overcast and gray.
Since I'm linking up with Kathy's song-ography today I thought instead of writing
the lyrics, I would let you stroll to some music (if you like) to the song "Silver Bells"
and a little Bob Hope.
Let's take a stroll, shall we . . . .
First stop, a turkey leg....of course!
A little pit stop,
to watch a Greek Gypsy sing while doing a scarf dance.
(I have no idea how this fits in with a Victorian Christmas, so just roll with it) :)
OPA!!
Nearly everywhere you turn there is entertainment, and it's fun to watch some of the same
kids grow from year to year both physically and musically.
Sometimes people are so moved that they break into dance...
This girl reminded me of a porcelain doll.
Perhaps she was amused by the fire eater?
(kids DO NOT try this at home, or anywhere for that matter)
I wonder if he realizes there were turkey legs and corn dogs just up the street?
I can never get enough of the costumes. I've always wanted to dress up, but the dress I saw and fell
in love with was over $500!
Sometimes, people will just stop when they see you have a camera and strike a pose.
This cutie, stole my heart and he was getting a lot of tips! I wonder
if he needs an agent next year? ;)
(KK happy heart)
And it wouldn't be Dickens on The Strand without the "Christmas Tree Lady"...
Joy to the world, she has real working lights!
Or Father Christmas, or Captain Sparrow. But, I never caught up with Father
Christmas, and I was having camera malfunctions through out the day and missed the
opportunity with Captain Sparrow. Yep, the dreaded ERR message on my only 5 month
old camera which I thought I figured out, only to have issues again. May need to send it
to Nikon - BOO!!
(I still have more to share, including the "Queen's" parade, later in the week.)
I would tell you that my tree is finished, but that would be a lie. It's been up for quite some
time, but I just haven't brought myself to wrap those lights. The way I look at it is, we are still way ahead of last year when I got the tree done a day and a half before Christmas because I was sick. But...on the plus side we are for the most part finished with shopping. Two hours, and the hubby and I pretty much had things wrapped up (pun intended).
Unfortunately, my son ended up with the flu and missed school all last week, and then got an acute respiratory infection. Yep, I was a little more than nervous about that since his infusions suppress his immune system and we have to be extremely careful. But he was back at school yesterday, and the best part is we are well past the period that the rest of us could have gotten it. (quick knock on wood)
Now I'm off to make another batch of fudge since the last one was commandeered by ants.
Don't even get me started. We've tried everything and they are so small that they find a way
in the house every time. Hmmm, maybe I could lace some bait fudge with ex-lax? lol
Have a great day!
Love, Kim