It's a sad Christmas for so many this year. We've got our own sadness happening here, but we will press on and share our love with those around us. We'll do the best we can. So many people are missing loved ones this year. Whether staying safely apart due to Covid, missing loved ones that have passed on, or simply being too far away to be together. Though you may be feeling melancholy, please know you are not alone. Reach out to someone in any way you can. Phone, text, email, video chat. Get outside. Go for a walk. We've got lots of places listed here on our website. Find one that intrigues you and just go. Breathe some fresh air. I was feeling blue today, and just twenty minutes at a park calmed my spirits and helped me to breathe. And if you're thinking of someone special, let them know. I recently recorded a music video using photos from Spruce Lake Bog. The song is called EVERGREEN, and it reflects on spending Christmas apart from loved ones. Feel free to share it. Merry Christmas, from Me.
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One of the simplest joys of the holidays is also one of the most festive - holiday lights. Though many celebrations this year are overshadowed by Covid-19, at least there are plenty of holiday light displays to bring us out of the dark. No matter where you live, chances are there is a local, county or city park near by that offers a holiday light display. Some are drive-thru only, some socially distanced walking tours. And, if all else fails, just take an evening walk through your neighborhood, or a drive through your local area, and enjoy the displays of family, friends and neighbors. Following are some highlights from a few of the holiday light displays I've visited in recent years, along with a listing of some others throughout Wisconsin as well. Be sure to check your local news sources for holiday displays in your area. Put some Christmas music on the car radio and enjoy! Winter Wonders - Whitnall Park/Boerner Botanical Gardens This holiday display is back for a second year, with new displays, concert lighting, and a whopping one million lights. Features new dramatic lighting techniques and displays set throughout the forests and fields of Boerner Arboretum and Whitnall Park. There's even a Mini Drive-In Theater (first come, first serve). Recommended to purchase tickets online. Peak wait times on Fridays, Saturdays, and holiday weeks. For lower wait times, visit Sunday-Thursday evenings after 7:30pm. Open 5-pm to 10-pm every night through January 3, including holidays. This is a drive-thru only display. Admission is $25 per carload. Milwaukee Holiday Lights Festival Downtown Milwaukee at: Cathedral Square Park, Pere Marquette Park, and Zeidler Union Square This perennial holiday light display in downtown Milwaukee is a perfect way to lift your holiday spirits. Walk or drive-thru to experience the festive displays of over 500,000 lights as animated sculptures, interactive displays, and twinkling street decorations boost your holiday mood. Admission is free. The displays run through January 1. Candy Cane Lane - West Allis This annual event of neighborhood light displays takes donations for the MACC Fund, and has set a goal this year of $100,000 for the fight against childhood cancer. These festive displays, all created by neighborhood residents, will cheer you and yours. The neighborhood parameters are: 96th Street to 92nd Street, from Montana Avenue to Oklahoma Avenue. Drive-thru this holiday season, the event runs through December 27. See their website for specific hours. Enchantment in the Park - West Bend This holiday light treat in Regner Park, in West Bend, has been an annual event since 2009. The displays offer both a walk-thru and drive-thru experience. Your choice. Sponsored by the local Washington County area Rotary Clubs, this festive display is a fundraiser for local food banks. Admission is a suggested $10 donation, or non-perishable food items (no glass containers, please). The festival runs through December 24, and is open from 5-pm to 9-pm daily. See the event calendar for special features and events. Holiday Light Show - Rotary Botanical Gardens, Janesville This brilliant holiday event is held on the grounds of the Janesville Rotary Gardens. Themed light displays, animations, and twinkling walkways will lift your holiday spirits with over one-million holiday lights. We attended this event a few years back, and it was well worth the drive to Janesville. However, it's a very well attended event. Be sure to check their schedule for details on purchasing tickets in advance to secure a time spot for your visit. Tickets prices: Free for 2 and under. $5 for children 3-12, $10 for those 13 and up. Dates: Dec. 10-13, Dec. 17-23, Dec. 26-30. Evenings: 4:30-pm to 9-pm. Reservations/Tickets required purchase in advance. 20 More Holiday Light Events Across the State Making Spirits Bright - Sheboygan Beaver Dam Rotary Lights - Swan City Park Illuminate Ozaukee - Cedarburg Wonderland of Lights - Racine Zoo Garden of Lights - Green Bay Miller Holiday Lites Drive-thru Light Show - Miller Valley, Milwaukee Holiday Fantasy in Lights - Madison Country Christmas - Pewaukee Wisconsin Christmas Carnival of Lights - Jellystone Park, Caledonia Kids2Kids Christmas Wonderland - Grafton East Troy Lights - East Troy Lake Ripley Holiday Lights - Cambridge Lights in Lincoln Park - Manitowoc Light the Square - Oak Creek Celebration of Lights - Oshkosh La Crosse Rotary Lights - La Crosse Marshfield Rotary Winter Wonderland - Marshfield Sam's Christmas Village & Light Tour - Somerset Christmas Village at Irvine Park - Chippewa Falls Lakeside Park Holiday Light Show - Fond du Lac |
AuthorA nature lover, bird watcher, wildlife fan, amateur photographer, humane gardener, traveler, and singer of songs. I've been keeping closer to home these days, and truly discovering the beauty that lies in TheParkNextDoor. Archives
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