We're lucky enough to live close to Shepherdstown, WV, a little town on the Potomac that knows how to bring people together. Last night was their annual start to the Christmas season as well as the kick-off to their 250th town anniversary. We usually go over the Friday evening after Thanksgiving to see the Grinch and then Santa. Usually, Santa arrives on a fire engine, but this year he appeared out of nowhere and sauntered down to the mob scene at McMurran Hall. Since we had positioned ourselves along the wall near the sidewalk, we were able to jump right to the front of the line this year and go in to see Santa and Mrs. Claus after a short wait. The town was beautifully decorated this year with a huge campfire beside the Chinese restaurant, a roasted chestnut vendor in front of the library, and stunning displays in many shops. After Santa's arrival, a choir walked around town caroling at storefronts, and musicians sat in the windows at the Sweet Shop and Mellow Moods to serenade the crowd. We had eaten at Tony's before the festivities, but the Men's Club did have their chili and cornbread available as usual; we often eat there, but the girls really don't like chili much yet. The town extends their festivities through today, tonight, and then next weekend again.
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Very nice post, always interesting stuff in your blog. I will be back from time to time.
Dad
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