Even better, because he has inherited my dark sense of humor, he had the tornado from that Trackmaster set that was out a couple years ago set up in a cloud of fake snow (polyfil batting) and flying debris! We agreed that it was much more appropriate for the Christmas season here than the usual snow and cold temperatures.
I wish I was kidding but just as hurricane season winds down (we just had a Cat 2 roar through here last week), tornado season starts and runs from November to April.
At any rate, the actual Christmas display will incorporate most of the stuff you see here, as well as snow, a town Christmas tree and other wintry things.
Yes, we added the four new buildings from Dollar Tree’s Cobblestone Corners and I bought an extra green house (which still has the tag on it in these pics). I got a bunch of the ceramic buildings from Walmart’s collection for this year (some of which are near copies of the plastic Dollar Tree buildings) and we also found three Dollar Tree buildings I bought in 2018 but couldn’t find last year.
Not seen yet are a bunch of bristle trees, some (oversized) street lamps, a large cobblestone sheet and a large water sheet, in addition to some (again, oversized) icicles I found at my local hipster antique mall this weekend.
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I’m kinda old to be a hipster and I can’t squeeze into a pair of pencil leg pants!
It’s a fun place and the young couple who run it are nice, very hard working folks. I call it hipster because, back before COVID, it was a once a month “happening” with pop culture themed decor but otherwise similar to the antique malls/flea markets of old. It’s in an old warehouse building downtown, so that adds to the ambiance quite a bit. Heck, even my kids like it and my son, in particular, has gotten good at rooting out neat stuff for good prices.
(This post was last modified: 11-03-2020, 10:31 AM by Super.)