Our New Year’s expressions
December 31st, 2007 by anush
When children sit next to the Snow White (ZyunAnushik) that I photographed, I think they lose the desire to see any Snow White any more. Just a joke, but anyway, I walked around the town today looking for things that represent our New Year’s spirit, and what my mind went looking for were silly things. Which is to say, on these days we finally get to get silly. The New Year’s tree in front of Cascade has a weird design, we may consider it silly or we may not (the last photo). And the crane machines decorated with New Year’s lights are definitely what should be photographed when looking for the silly. Anyway, here are the photos and no more comments.






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