Dayton's iconic Tree of Light tradition began in 2015 when Dayton History transformed the Deeds Carillon into a 200-foot (60.69 m) light display for the first time. I remember seeing the tree for the first time, how it filled my heart with wonder and joy, and now ten years later it still does.
Last night was a brisk 27° as the sun's last rays set on the horizon. The bells rang Christmas carols - "Silver Bells", "O Christmas Tree" - as a couple with their dog and I strolled around the grounds. Such a moment of peace.




How lovely.
ReplyDeleteIt is very beautiful.
DeleteMany Joys of the season.
ReplyDeleteThis tree is a big joy-bringer.
DeleteBeautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteIt is breathtaking from so many vantage points but up close it just makes you say, "Wow!"
ReplyDeleteWow! Very ambitious.
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