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Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Light Show & Concerts

Memories of Christmas past is the theme of this post, not ones from long ago, just in 2024, which now seems rather long ago. Does anyone else feel this year is going too fast?

This post came about after I looked through drafts after several bloggers commented about finding drafts they started but never posted. The same is true for myself, and is why this post dates back to last year's holiday season and was completed this week.

To recap, December was a stay-at-home month for us, not in the sense of staying in the apt, but staying local and enjoying nearby events. This included seeing holiday lights at an area winery and going to several concerts at the downtown Nashua Arts Center. The events were our holiday gifts to ourselves — it's all about experiences!
Holiday light show at LaBelle Winery, Derry, NH
We've been to some holiday light displays in past years, but this was our first successful visit to one at the LaBelle Winery in Derry, NH. Plans to attend last year were upended when a wine storm blew down many of the displays.
We went on a very warm evening in early December. The light display,
 set up on the winery's golf course, featured over a million lights in various holiday displays. It started a couple of weeks before Thanksgiving 2024 and ran through the first week in January 2025.
Our Crazy Hats at LaBelle Lights
LaBelle Lights featured several theme weeks, including holiday card week, holiday pajama week, Santa costume week, crazy holiday hat week, ugly holiday sweater week, find the hidden elf week and ‘80s ski week.

 We attended during crazy hats week. My barely visible hat was penguin-themed and Patrick sported a Santa cap.
It took just under a half hour to walk through the display which was not a timed event so that there was no rush to get through it. 
This event could be a pricey family outing for the holidays. General admission tickets were $18 for adults, $12 for seniors age 65+, $8 for children age 4 to 12 and free admission for children 3 and under. But, the way to reduce the admission cost was to attend on
Twinkle Tuesdays when all tickets were 50 percent off — and that's when we went with two friends.
This event was a one-and-done for us. It was a nice holiday season outing last year, but we're good without a return visit. Maybe you've gone to events and felt the same afterwards?

Nashua Center for the Arts on Main Street, Nashua, NH
In December, we attended several concerts at the local arts center which is within walking distance of our mill apartment. Here's a few photos with some brief info about the performers.

Sara Evans
Sara Lynn Evans is an American country music singer, songwriter, record producer, actress, and author. She's sold over 6 million albums with five number one hits on the Billboard country song chart and is well-regarded for her singing, songwriting and record production. 
Canadian Brass
Canadian Brass is a brass quintet that was formed in 1970 in Toronto, Ontario. The group is known for the use of humor in their live performances and an irreverent attitude that includes their signature attire of formal black suits and white running shoes. They've recorded over 170 CDs and DVDs and performed internationally. Canadian Brass made its American debut at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, in 1975. 
The Tenors
The Tenors (formerly The Canadian Tenors) are an international vocal group consisting of Victor Micallef, Clifton Murray, Alberto Urso and Mark Masri. They perform operatic pop music that's a mixture of classical and pop. They have performed in Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, the Israeli Opera House, and in Las Vegas.

About these images — A point and shoot digital camera was used to take photos of the outdoor holiday lights. An iPhone was used for the indoor concert images. Admittedly, I had better results with the indoor photos than the outdoor night ones, which were handheld. 
As for taking photos of the performers, at all of these shows, the only announced restriction was for no flash photography or audio recordings. I did neither; images were only used here.

How about you — Do you have posts in draft form that you will someday complete ?
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A fellow blogger, Jon, The Lone Wolf Concerto, (a link on my sidebar) is going through very rough times (an understatement) and remains hospitalized for various medical issues. While there's little that can be done as far as fellow bloggers helping physically, kindness can include leaving a positive comment or sending a card: He's posted his address, if you want to snail-mail a message or card: Jon Varga, Signature HealthCare, 208 N. Duncan St., Room 601, Jamestown, TN 38556.

10 comments:

kathyinozarks said...

Good morning, Wow you captured wonderful photos of the light show. You chose a wonderful area to live with so many close by events to enjoy.
Hoping you are getting a warm up too this week-we will be 65 today-wow the ice and snow should be finally gone this week
Kathy

Tom said...

...the "Live Free Or Die" state sure looks like an exciting place to be! Our 14 year old granddaughter plays the French horn in the concert band and the mellophone in the marching band. In March, grandma and I are taking her to hear the Brass Queens!

Lois Evensen said...

The light show was fantastic. You were lucky to have a warm day in December to attend. Thanks for sharing. :)

Barbara Rogers said...

Yes, I'm of that opinion that some events can be enjoyed once, but why repeat them. Your stage at the art center is much bigger, and thus has bigger (more well known) artists entertaining than the one in my small town - though Asheville definitely has bigger venues! I've seen Canadian Brass somewhere (maybe TV) and would love to have been sitting with you for that performance! Good photos all!

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

Light displays are magical. Your two are adorable!

Have to say, back in the day, I've been in a wine storm or two but to my credit, I didn't knock over anything.

Boud said...

Thanks for posting Jon's address. I'd mislaid it, and he can really use some encouragement right now.

Marcia said...

I know what you mean about one and done. A light show would fit that category. But Canadian Brass? That would have been one we would have enjoyed as Dan plays the tuba and once was a member of the Baltimore Symphony for 9 years.

Bijoux said...

Live music is such a treat! Wow on seeing The Tenors! And there’s something special about seeing Christmas lights on a warm evening, at least for those who live in cold climates. I will send Jon a card. Thanks for letting us know.

Anvilcloud said...

I've been setting draft dates into the future, so I don't lose track of them. Because I showed so many old daughter photos at Christmas, I didn't want to post anymore, so I have one set for near next Christmas. You don't have to actually hit Publish, just change the date, and it will go to the top of the list.

Ginny Hartzler said...

What wonderful photos you got!!! My favorites are you in the reindeer heads, the igloo, and the mushroom.