Dec 25th, 2009 by Greg England

Billed as the world’s largest Christmas tree, the mountain side of Mt. Ingino (Gubbio, Italy) contains hundreds of colored lights connected by 7-1/2 miles of electrical cable. The “tree” is 1,300 feet tall and 2,600 feet across … almost as wide as the city itself … and is topped by a 160′ x 80′ star.
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hohoho we got snow!
Merry Christmas brother. I’d like to see that tree for real. Looks impressive. I’d hate to have to store the lights for next year though.
And yet, I’m pretty sure Miss Kami has more lights than that in our home right now. That lady I married loves Christmas! (me, too)
Merry Christmas, dear friends!!
After being sick all week, we both have felt great all day today and have had a quiet, but joyful Christmas spending most of our day on the phone with family members and friends galore.
It’s been a most unusual, non-traditional Christmas for us, but apparently so for everyone else we’ve talked with. We have had – and DO have – our three little Christmas trees lighting our home ever day and night now since Thanksgiving and have enjoyed that.
I think what Tom & I most enjoyed this sunny, bright, but cold morning, was watching “our” birds feasting at our two bird feeders. We had all kinds of sparrows, finches, a mourning dove, a different looking red bellied woodpecker, lots of cardinals and all kinds of other “new” birds to us. We considered it to be our Christmas welcome meal to strangers who could not fend for themselves adequately.
May God richly bless all of His children in this broken world as He has us today, and may our own “Christmas” feast all together – forever – come soon. Lord Jesus, come quickly.
Dee & Tom
Merry Christmas, Brother.
Merry Christmas Greg. Hope your holidays were wonderful and filled with family. We got snowed in and all our plans changed … may be the best “family” Christmas ever.
Much love.
THAT’s really pretty!