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Full disclosure . . . I’m not feeling much festive this year personally. So maybe it’s my own wary eye that leads to my seeing so few wreaths on boats, maybe it’s just this lingering head cold.
But it warmed my heart to see them, like here
on Pegasus, and
ditto on Alex McAllister.
And although this is not a set of Christmas decorations per se, this would be something I’d put in my front yard . . . if I had one. Nav aids fished out of the Erie Canal in prep for ice skating season . . . are far superior to the hideous (IMHO) air inflated fabric figurines that seem to have taken over lawn ornamentation in my ‘hoods. The photo below comes thanks to Bob Stopper.
Why have no works of popular culture NOT featured dancing navaids on a snowy barge and herded into lock by a brightly painted tugboat?
Thanks Bob. And merry Christmas–whatever you need to do to make it merry–to everyone reading this today.
All photos and sentiments by Will Van Dorp, who shares this link about the Flying Santa tradition of New England, an effort that cheered the family of a once-dear friend.
The blog will take Tuesday, December 25, off, since tugster wants to leave Tugster Tower–or the sixth boro spire– and NOT wear out the keyboard.
If you want Christmas posts from previous years, check here.
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