now this is Christmas where I live+

There are over 72 cafes and bistros throughout this four season ski resort 15 minutes from my house and every Christmas we go here for afternoon play with the kids and afterward lattes and cappacino’s and hot chocolate served in the most amazingly designed spots to enjoy them.
Wish we all could have a winter weekend here together one day. Horseback riding, skating, sliding, snow shoeing, cross-country skiing, etc.
There are dear and fox and eagles and snow birds all indigenous to this place.
And if you watch the World Cup of Skiing and Aerials you will see them here at Mont Tremblant.
Merry Christmas, Michael

Michael! You never told us you live in a Winter Wonderland!!!!
This place is gorgeous!!! I would love to come there and play in the snow! Sigh~~ maybe one day!
Merry Christmas!
Wowwwwwww! What a fairy tale scenery! Always amazing to see what lights can make, isn’t?
We live here near to a very touristic city called Benidorm, awful to see in the day time (although they have 2 wonderful beaches), full of sky scrapers. But in the night time it’s just becomes a breathtaking scenery, with all the lights…
Kevin wrote a song one day, called “The Trick of The Light”, I have always this beautiful title in my mind when I see this kind of things…
Michael,
Where do you live? It looks just like Colorado! (where I’m from before moving to Morocco)
Madame Monet
How magical!
Exactly Shelley, Magical is the only world for it. My daughter used to have a child’s toyset called “Precious Places” – a series of cute houses that made up a town, and you could switch the lights off and put little lights on inside the houses, it looked great!! This photo is a child’s magical imaginary wonderland come to life!
That’s gooorgeous!
Look’s very festive postcard-like! I’m amazed at it’s beauty!
This place is Mont Tremblant Quebec Canada and it truly is a wonderland. They even have a Ice Hotel which they build in January made of ice and you can sit at the bar and drink in a frozen ice glass. What you don’t see in the picture to the right and left and behind is the vast Borealis forests that touch the horizon in every direction.
Here is the link to Mont Tremblant Ski Resort Official Site, Quebec, Canada – Site Officiel de Station de ski Mont Tremblant
{http://www.tremblant.ca/index.htm} if you want to see pictures and even a live web cam at the resort right now.