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Taking in the Lights in Tyler Texas

December 12th, 2010

I have always enjoyed the sport of people watching, whether in Jackson square or Trafalgar. Well now that preparations for Christmas are well under way I’ve discovered another hobby closely akin it. I call it house watching. Now before you draw comparisons between my new pastime and stocking, allow me to explain. A few nights ago I took my son and my nephew out for what turned out to be quite a long walk to look at Christmas lights. Like going to an off Broadway play, we strolled the nicer neighborhoods between Holly Tree and the mall, barely on the west side of sixty- nine.

Not all of the homes were decorated of course, but a number had some really nice displays that quite captivated the boys. I was slightly surprised to find some really beautiful homes in the area that actually, in my opinion, rivaled those in even more upscale neighborhoods like Holly Tree and the Cascades. While I admit it is a little shameless, I found myself catching glimpses in the windows of Trees, decorations and even the homes themselves. I suppose it’s natural to wonder and speculate about the folks who live there. I felt a bit like a Hugo or Dickens character, wandering through the wealthier districts of town at night, in the cold December air wondering about other men’s families and how they celebrate the holidays. It was enough to send me reaching for a copy of A Christmas Carol upon my arrival home.

At any rate Tyler is a fine city in which to spend the Christmas holidays. It’s cold, but tolerably so. A wool coat and a scarf, (if you’re into that sort of thing), is usually sufficient and you can still experience the traditional Christmas nostalgia as you take the kids “house watching” though the decorated neighborhoods with cups of coffee or hot chocolate.

So what’s my point? Simply this: Enjoying the Christmas Season in Tyler doesn’t have to mean spending a lot of money in these tough financial times. Maybe it just means taking a cool walk down a brightly lit street and finding that you’re pretty thankful for the blessings that are already in your life. Merry Christmas Tyler! Enjoy the Holidays, and don’t forget to take in the lights!

More Than a Tree

January 4th, 2010

When the time of the year for picking out the tree you and your family will spend Christmas sitting around, make the experience a time that your kids will be talking about all year. Plantation Pines Farms, a family owned and run business, will guarantee a great family friendly environment.

Christmas Tree Farm Tyler Texas

In the early 1980’s the Wiggins family opened a Christmas tree farm and later a blueberry farm. Twenty years later the second generation family runs the farm extending their business to consist of Purple Hull and Cream Peas in the summer. They also consist of a firework stand off of highway 69 N open for New years and the fourth of July. They also are opened for school field trips to tour their tree farms, and in fall touring the pumpkin patches.

The Wiggins have a huge heart for children. They want to teach children the love of the Lord through the attractions of their farm. Call to reserve a field trip for your school for only $4.00 per a student and if you want them to provide a snack they charge $5.00. There is no charge for teachers or parents. Christmas field trips include a hay ride, games, and a movie time. They talk about their Christmas trees and let the children enjoy the farm animals. Also enjoy cookies and hot cocoa! Fall Harvest field trips also include story time and hayrides for the children. Your students will ride to and from the pumpkin patch and even get to pick a pumpkin to take home!

When you come to the farm grab a hand saw and grab a seat on the tractor and ride through the fields and pick out the perfect tree for your family. Plantation Pines have a great selection of trees, Virginia pine trees are the most traditional Christmas trees and fill your house with the sweet smell of Christmas. Leyland Cypress is the best selection for people with allergies. They also carry Northern grown trees and Frazier Firs from North Carolina. Prices very depending on size, condition and type of tree. All trees are prices and tagged. Come cut down your tree and wait for the tractor to come pick you up and tie the tree to the top of your car.

Come enjoy “pumpkin days” here at the farm. Sit with your family around the fire and enjoy a night time hayride. Come Friday and Saturday nights October and November for family fun during the night. Bring hotdogs and roast marshmallows. The Wiggins ask for you to call ahead for more information and to make a reservation.

While you are here go visit the cozy country store. Enjoy a warm cup of coffee, tea, or hot cocoa. Walk through the store and enjoy the home made reefs and tree ornaments and snacks. Bring a bit of country to your Tyler Texas Christmas. Enjoy the great company of this sweet family as they welcome you into their lives.

So this year instead of just picking up a tree that has been sitting outside of Wal-Mart for the past week, enjoy a great time with your family that you will look forward to every year.