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Unassuming Christmas corner

I didn’t see it at first. The unusual Christmas tree and plainly obvious Snoopy. A Charlie Brown Christmas never graced my TV screen as a child. 

Where was the 20ft real tree that supposedly reigned over American homes during the holiday season? Adorned with baubles and keepsakes, collected over the years. Well, that’s what TV and movies taught me. 

Christmas looks like last-minute gifts wrapped hurriedly—or not wrapped at all and instead placed in what seems to be a festive gift bag. It’s taking a moment on the sofa with your feet up because you’ve spent the entire morning in the kitchen cooking with family. 

Taken on 25 December, 2024 in Huntington Beach, California.

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