Guess I missed some thing but it sure wasn't like the strollls of the past.
Seen Jeff brooming his entrance way, two MPD and two cadets walking on the West end, dancers at Sherwin Williams but little else.
M. Lindsey was all dark, the singers/players were just arriving at Carver Trust (almost 6:30), Miller Harrison had a red cloth covered table but no one around and no performers.
Groups and groups of kids, many families pulling wagons of young ones, and many just walking and looking at the sights(?)
A Santa on almost ever corner, a PonPom group by Wester Drug, and the Christmas play in the old Western Auto bldg.
Missing were the live nativity at 1st National, The Journal was all dark so no show there, Salvation Army trucks with hot drinks were not to be had, and the nacho chips from Taco John's.
There were cars galore and blocked streets to boot but I must have missed the show this year. Almost forgot about the singers at 1st National, Walnut street end.
To me it appeared to be a big open house for the businesses in the name of a Holiday Stroll. The soup supper was there with what looked to be a pretty good crowd. We didn't go this year. Sounds good tho right now.
Missed the "Train" had to go to work but I hope it drew a crowd and then some.
Anyone else have comments or thoughts. Have a good day and a Merry Christmas to all.



