The best of all gifts around any Christmas tree: the presence of a happy family all wrapped up in each other.
~Burton Hillis
It's interesting what kinds of Christmas trees you may find in Shelburne County! I want to share with you some great trees, designed and decorated in a unique way.
The first one is our Lobster Pot (Trap) Christmas Tree the Municipality of Barrington constructs each year at the Cape Sable Island Causeway. A tree very fitting for the Lobster Capital of Canada! The tree looks beautiful when lit during the Municipality's Festival of Lights (December 1-4, 2011).
Lobster Pot Christmas tree - Photo by Candace Nickerson
The Lobster Pot Christmas Tree lit up at night
The fireworks lighting up the night sky over the Cape Sable Island Causeway during the Festival of Lights
- photo by Ken Chetwynd
This next tree was constructed by Clark's Harbour resident Paula Atkinson and Stephan Cunningham. Made from drift wood that they collected over the summer months on many of our wonderful white sandy beaches. They decorated it with great little buoys, lighthouses and shells for a complete nautical theme!
Driftwood Christmas Tree by Paula Atkinson and Stephan Cunningham - photo by Bonnie Blades
The tree is topped with a lighthouse! - photo by Bonnie Blades
Lights and buoys help to decorate the tree - photo by Bonnie Blades
My colors of the beach tree topped with a starfish and scallop shell
"Beach ball" ornament - filled with beach sand, seashells and a tiny starfish!
Nova Scotia tartan acts as a tree skirt. A sand bucket, lobster pot and beach towel are under my tree - So, when are you coming?!
Merry Christmas everyone, from all of us in Shelburne County!
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