It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…

…or at least the Christmas lights are now (mostly) lit, apart from the rogue set of Christmas lights outside the “Min” which still seem to be in darkness.

Burton Street
Green Street

And I know it isn’t a photo of Christmas lights, but this is one of my favourite views to photograph in Bath. The palm trees in a garden opposite Camden Crescent seem to lend themselves to atmospheric photos looking across Bath.

Views of Bath

It’s always enjoyable to walk along the London Road at this time of year – ok, there’s a lot of traffic, but the sunset tends to make it worthwhile.

Everyone was stopping to take a photo of the Abbey, as the moon lined up perfectly to look like part of the structure.

And just to prove it doesn’t need to be daylight to get a photo of Bath, this is overlooking the city centre from Camden.

The Lights are Up

The first thing that caught my eye was the red ball suspended under two of the lights in Milsom Street…. is it a basketball, or a flower, or maybe a bauble? Hopefully all will become clear(er) once the lights are switched on. 

And who needs the glow of Christmas lights when you can look from Camden Crescent and see the glow over the city like this?

Day of the Dead

If you’ve been in SouthGate in the last year or two, you might have spotted the cycles suspended over the thoroughfare, followed by “Umbrella Street” and “Wisteria Walk”.

The current display is for the Day of the Dead, with skulls and skeletal birds dotted around on the buildings.