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Snow in September?
We were in Wilmington, North Carolina last week and were surprised to see Christmas decorations and "snow" on a few of the blocks downtown. As it turns out, they were in the process of filming a Hallmark movie. See here for a bit of info about it.
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What fun to see "snow" and Christmas decorations for a movie! It's fun to watch a movie being filmed--I saw that happen on a few occasions in NYC, It seems like a lot of work for just a few minutes of acting and made me realize the time it takes, and the amount of people behind the scenes, to make a complete film.
ReplyDeleteWell something to look forward to and many things to be thankful for this year!
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I love Christmas decor but it's a little too soon in my opinion. I don't put my tree up until the end of November and that's considered early in Spain.
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The decorations were being taken down - they were only there as part of the backdrop of a holiday movie being filmed there.
DeleteAt the weekend there were lots of Christmas things in our local Aldi supermarket. Not sure if people are in the mood for Christmas this year.
ReplyDeleteIt seems that it is Christmas all year round on the Hallmark Channel. I am sure it is a beautiful setting for the action.
ReplyDeleteThey are pushing Christmas already here- I think the idea is to get us spending money...it's WAY too early!
ReplyDeleteBut I'm glad for the news they are filming....we need some movies to be released in the cinema! Devastated Bond got pushed back again!
ReplyDeleteYes, we see some similiar in our supermarket... its funny. But more than decoration, there are Lebkuchen.
ReplyDeleteHave a good week.
The tin soldier / drummer guy is charming. Shops are building their Christmas / fairy light offerings here. Christmas comes every year earlier.
ReplyDeleteOoo, I love Hallmark movies! I will certainly watch out for this one!
ReplyDeleteI'm ready for some festiveness...
ReplyDeleteI like the tin soldier. Early Christmas decor to take our minds off the pandemic.
ReplyDeleteLast July they filmed the movie Hubie Halloween in my hometown. It was so strange to see the place decorated for Halloween in the middle of summer.
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ReplyDeleteI saw a winter scene being filmed in Toronto on a super hot day in July a couple of years ago. There was snow and they were all dressed in heavy winter coats!
ReplyDeleteThese photos made me miss winter and the winter holidays. Thank you for sharing with us the surprise you had!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day, Sue!
Fun to think when it's on that you were at one of the locations of the movie. The soft snows of winter are the only ones I like anymore. Was always fun though as a kid, no matter the temperature, to always be out in it. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteOh! OK!
ReplyDeleteI love Christmas decos, even if they are up early, and don't stay long.
ReplyDeleteMy, that's early. But I do love Christmas decorations!
ReplyDeleteSo soon? The snow and the decorations? Time is running to quickly!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW and thank you for the linking! Nice week ahead!
That is so cool and interesting. Very nice. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteI suppose there are people who need another Christmas movie.
ReplyDeleteThat's so much fun! But what a surprise it must have been to see those decorations :)
ReplyDeleteI am in the mountains filming nature and its sounds. Your trip sounds exciting.
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I like Christmas movies! I love the snow! So, let it snow in September too! 😊 "Every day is Christmas!"
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
Happy WW! :)
ReplyDeleteChristmas is a magical time. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥
I guess that was God's way of spreading some cheer around, through the movie set.
ReplyDeleteOct-Nov-Dec means festivity in the air kind of feel in India --- Goddess Durga being celebrated followed by festival of lights and then the Christmas and new year fervor.
Wishing you a joyful week!
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ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend. ♥
Thanks so much, Sandee!
DeleteMust be a funny surprise, Christmas in September!
ReplyDeleteWish you a wonderful Sunday.
xx, isabella