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Showing posts with label Christmas House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas House. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Christmas House
If ever you're in Dumaguete City for a visit around Christmas time, don't fail to squeeze in a visit to this one house. This annual christmas decor show fest is the brainchild of one of Dumaguete's more prominent anesthesiologists Dr. Prospero "Rico" Absin.
Kids love it, teens and adults visit it to have their pictures taken...and certain twenty-somethings (like this one) have visited it to take pictures to post on their blog (among others.)
This year's theme is "The Nutcracker Suite"...but it really shows a lot of other stuff too, antiques and new stuff both. I'm not really into antiques, but i personally loved the effort and the care taken into preserving the beautiful pieces of Christmas decor.
Kids love it, teens and adults visit it to have their pictures taken...and certain twenty-somethings (like this one) have visited it to take pictures to post on their blog (among others.)
This year's theme is "The Nutcracker Suite"...but it really shows a lot of other stuff too, antiques and new stuff both. I'm not really into antiques, but i personally loved the effort and the care taken into preserving the beautiful pieces of Christmas decor.
Miniature Christmas Village. There are many of these inside. I love miniatures...I spent a little longer time than usual on this one.
A city-style Belen, I suppose, with all the characters strewn around to conceive a funky christmas story. ;-)
A Fashionista Angel Christmas set-up
- i thought this was a very fashion-forward set.:-p
Dr. Absin (left) gets to entertain many celebrities. In this picture, he is with the (in)famous Imelda Marcos.
Christmas balls are always good, they add class and life (and nostalgia) to any christmas tree.
Chandeliers make great centerpieces.
There were hundreds of pretty, twinkling lights. This one is in the foyer.
I loved the holly and poinsettias intertwined in the grill at the doorway.
Little drummer boy.
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