I always love visiting places where many creative designs of Christmas scenery are displayed, not to mention that here in my region, big municipalities from different places are making delightful spots for everyone to visit and enjoy. And of course, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon, Philippines would never be behind when it comes to the lighting of attractive Christmas lights.
That is why I am always excited when September starts as it always marks the beginning of the happy moments where everyone seems to be starting to put something for Christmas. And yes, when the -ber months start, days pass by in a blink. Two months from now, we will all be celebrating one of the most wonderful times of the year which is Christmas Day.
Ah! There is a unique Christmas Tree that I have witnessed and I felt so delighted capturing some snapshots. Tripping down memory lane, I was delighted to see a huge Christmas tree in my hometown. Every so often, Christmas trees are made of the usual green tree decorated with many Christmas balls, Christmas flowers, bells, angels, and many more. But the huge Christmas tree in my place was so stunning because of how it was made with a fantastic theme.
As soon as I visited the place, I was so excited to have several snapshots from different angles. Indeed, the Christmas tree was so big filled with many hanging hot air balloons, replacing the usual decorations that most Christmas Trees have just like the Christmas balls and many more. What I loved about the design was the presence of many attractive crafts that made the huge display so elegant and captivating.
I have learned from a friend who worked in the Local Government Unit of Manolo Fortich that it is anchored on the theme inspired by the world’s famous hot air balloons in Cappadocia. I have never been to Turkey but I know that it is one of the world’s famous spots for a Hot Air Balloon ride and how I wish I could visit here to see the real ones.
Nevertheless, I love seeing the colorful and vibrant hot air balloons that the people of Manolo Fortich had made. Most of the crafts were made from recyclable and indigenous materials modified with other forms of aesthetic displays. Each barangay of Manolo Fortich had an entry so I captured them at different angles.
Later, I strolled around the huge Christmas tree while taking snapshots of every angle that captured my attention. I was in awe as I watched the blue sky that perfectly blended with the beautiful display of beautiful crafts of various colors and designs. I captured several shots and saw the delightful faces of the people strolling around and some were taking selfies on the other side of the Christmas tree.
My favorite part was capturing the whole of the huge Christmas Tree making the surroundings so bright. The Christmas tree was also surrounded by big Christmas gifts that added elegance to the display. And with the presence of Christmas lights, everything seemed so perfect.
Disclaimer: All texts and pictures are my own unless otherwise stated.
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