Local Christmas Light Displays | Kim Jong Il's Korea | Getaway To Rio

Monday, December 19, 2011
It doesn't feel like Christmas until the first intrepid guy or gal ventures into the front yard with a ladder and string of lights. Indeed, one of the most iconic parts of the holiday season is seeing houses and apartment balconies aglow. Whether big and colorful or neat and white, it's not Christmas without lights.

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