My hubby and I
have finally found a way to give each other a Christmas gift that we both
enjoy. We plan a trip together and share
the expenses.
---and a
splendid view from the sixth floor.
Meals were yummy
and we did some window shopping at the fancy stores and some serious shopping
at a huge outlet mall.
In the evening
we walked across the street to Temple
Square to see the Christmas lights.
The place was busy
with people like us, there to
wander
around and stand open-mouthed staring at the beauty of the displays.
Workers start setting
up for the lighting in August.
They
string strands of LED lights on just about everything.
Christmas lights on Temple Square--our hotel in the background
Young trees,
already strung with lights, are “planted” in the landscaping. The trees have been harvested from State
Educational Trust Fund lands. Using these trees has multiple benefits, for Temple Square and
for the state.
For the state,
the money used to purchase the trees benefits the state educational system, and
thinning state-owned stands of timber allows the remaining trees to grow strong
and healthy. For Temple Square ,
using stand-in trees for the lights display protects the living trees.
Families and
Church groups spend an evening draping nets of lights over shrubs,
while
service missionaries hang garlands that function as cordons along the
sidewalks.
the sight is just awesome in every
way.
The large temple
is the centerpiece of the site.
Note: in spite
of reports to the contrary: faithful members of the L.D.S. Church —Mormons-
(not to be confused with various and random splinter groups) are law-abiding
Christians.
the lights in the trees are really awesome!
ReplyDeletePretty impressive lights. I would like to wander around there enjoying it. I work with a mormon funnily enough, I wonder if she has been there. I will ask her.
ReplyDeleteLooks like Walt Disney had some hand in this!
ReplyDeletePleased to hear that you had a great time, beautiful city!
Thanks for this holiday tour!
ReplyDeletevery impressive....lot's of attention to detail and these are gorgeous. the lights are one of my favorite parts of this season.
ReplyDeletewe have not taken our usual christmas trips and have missed the beautiful christmas light displays....thanks for sharing!!
Your Christmas gift to each other is great! And those lights are fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful..I really enjoyed the manger scene..impressive! Thanks for taking us along on your Christmas gift! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your fantastic night!
ReplyDeleteHappy illumination make us happy anytime.
Beautiful! I enjoyed as having never seen the square in winter or at Christmas!
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Absolutely beautiful post. I'm so glad that you are enjoying yourselves. Thanks for sharing your trip.
ReplyDeleteAwesome lights!
ReplyDeleteMy hometown in Australia is very much low key, but a LDS temple was built in our area recently and was open to the public. All the Italian marble workers and plasterers were proudly showing off their exquisite workmanship to their families. "We don't usually have such a wonderful opportunity here in Adelaide to do such work and show the depth and range of our skills" they beamed.
I've never been to SLC. The lights look like Minneapolis, though, and if it's anything like that, it's okay with me. :-) And I love you and your husband's gift to each other -- the chance to see a big city, the people -- that's a bigger experience than the wrapped box.
ReplyDeletePearl
How gorgeous! I love when deciduous trees are draped in lights. It's pure magic!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I almost got to see them this year...*sigh...been years since I've been home for the holidays. Thanks for the bit of pre-election-year educating as well, or anti-propaganda, or propaganda -- depends on how you look at it, I guess, but I'm always happy to see people spreading the (right) word.
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