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!
DeleteStunning! It must be breathtaking in person.
ReplyDeleteIt is breathtaking from so many vantage points but up close it just makes you say, "Wow!"
DeleteWow! Very ambitious.
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