Up at the top end of town, it’s looking pretty festive – especially with December 25th’s pop-up shop at the end of the road

…although down in Southgate, they’re all set up for the Day of the Dead

Up at the top end of town, it’s looking pretty festive – especially with December 25th’s pop-up shop at the end of the road

…although down in Southgate, they’re all set up for the Day of the Dead

I wondered why several Christmas trees had popped up in Bath over the last few days – they form the Ten Tree Trail which runs from November 20th until January 1st 2019.
Each tree is decorated in the theme of a Christmas tune; if you can identify the tunes, then head over to the Ten Tree Trail site to enter the competition!

Milsom Place hasn’t had the best of luck this year, as several large restaurants have closed down. However, they have outdone themselves with their Christmas lights for 2018.







You can’t have a “Happy Christmas” post without a photo of December 25th, right?
Coopers have a knack for an eye-catching window display, and their Christmas window is no exception. I just hope that Father Christmas manages to get unstuck before he needs to deliver all those presents on Christmas eve!

It’s almost the last day for the Bath Christmas Market for this year but I couldn’t resist a photo of the stalls in front of the Abbey.

And the Christmas Market wouldn’t be the same if you didn’t get a photo of Father Christmas.

How many times do you stop and look at a shop window display? As we were passing TR Hayes, their train layout caught my eye…. the only thing my companion said it was lacking, was he wanted to see the train moving!
