Twinkly trees aglow in Johnson City

December 25, 2023

Merry Christmas! May your holiday and/or celebration of year’s end be happy and bright!

To provide a little extra brightness, I’m sharing pics from the Lights Spectacular display in Johnson City, Texas, which I visited on Friday evening. The live oaks will be lit each night through January 7th, so there’s still time to see them if you’re in the area.

It’s pretty glowy!

Thank you so much for reading Digging and being part of my gardening community throughout the year! Wishing you a merry Christmas and happy New Year!

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6 responses to “Twinkly trees aglow in Johnson City”

  1. Mary Jump says:

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Thank you for your gardening blog. I recently checked out “The Earth in Her Hands” from my local library. I read about this book on your blog and put it on my must read list. So glad I did. It’s such an inspirational book for anyone that loves gardening. I had no idea there were so many ways to earn a living based on a love of gardening and nature. The women highlighted in this book are truly remarkable. Looking forward to more great articles in 2024!

  2. Paula Stone says:

    Happy holidays to my favorite blogger. Each of your lovely blogs is a gift and I am looking forward to a 2024 full of more. Thank you!

  3. Kris P says:

    That’s a spectacular display! Enjou your day.

  4. Lisa at Greenbow says:

    This is some light display!

  5. Wow, that’s gorgeous! We really enjoyed our time in the Hill Country during our trip to Texas last February. I hope you had a very Merry Christmas!

  6. Maggie C says:

    Happy New Year to you and yours, Pam, and I hope your Christmas was warm and joyful! Thank you for all you do to educate and inspire us – I look forward to each of your posts.

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