Tbilisi has beautiful Christmas lights. They are all over the town and each street is different. This is Rusteveli one of the main streets.

This is the tree in front of a government building along with some booths set up that sold fun toys and costumes.

Here we are with the Georgian Santa Claus right next to the above tree.

This is the tree that they made out of lights in the middle of Freedom Square.

OK - this is one of the balloons they sold during December and January. E. Reese thought it was really an interesting choice!

They took the lights down after their 2nd New year towards the end of January - we really enjoyed them!
All right, I really have gotten behind (on reading and on posting). So even though it is 11:26pm on Sunday night and my house is quiet as a mouse, I am determined to at least catch up on reading your blog (I'm behind on reading your e-mails to, but that will have to wait!).
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you have found a hat. You look very Georgian! The lights are gorgeous-I love the chandelier ones hanging across the street.