Today, we return to Sunset Hills to feature the lighted balls of Sunset Hills. The above photo was taken on Ridgeway Avenue where it gets busy with carloads of people viewing the beautifully decorations. Sometimes, it can be hard to cross the street. From November to January, the neighborhood is a winter wonderland with this all-volunteer, free show of lights. While, in person, the lights are a picture perfect display of color, the monochromatic, black-and-white version emphasizes the light as it contrasts with the darkness.
Did you ever participate in one of those "how many jellybeans in the jar" contests? We think Sunset Hills should have contest to see who has the closest estimate of how many balls are in the trees. This would have to be within a well-defined perimeter, of course, as other neighborhoods and streets that extend beyond Sunset Hills have the lighted balls. We also wonder which street has the most; our guess would be Greenway with the park. If you haven't been yet, it isn't too late, but come January, neighbors will be helping neighbors pull down the displays only to be stored safely until next November.
A lovely shot.
Posted by: William Kendall | Tuesday, December 28, 2021 at 07:59 AM