Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Christmas in the Tropics -- Carols

When we think of Christmas carols in the streets up north, perhaps we think of a Salvation Army band playing on a snowy street corner in the cold air. You can see the breath of the trumpet players even in the darkened streets as passersby hurry on their Christmas tasks, while Christmas lights shine on city sidewalks and the snow gently falls.

In the tropics, the brass band plays carols in the sunlight by the wharf of an emerald sea, while ships in the background ply their trade and a gentle zephyr blows in from the sea. When I snapped this pic, they were playing "God Rest ye Merry Gentlemen".

The good news is that last night was the shortest night of the year -- the winter solstice, and from here on in, the days will slowly get longer and longer.

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