As I rounded the Occupy Providence encampment at Burnside Park, I saw this tiny decorated Christmas tree between two tents. What a lovely hopeful sign!
This skating pond is at the other end of the park. That's City Hall in the background.
A closeup shot of City Hall, with a huge Christmas tree blocking the entrance.
This menorah is just to the right of (and below) the Christmas tree shown in the previous photo.
A poster advertising this year's production of The Christmas Carol at Trinity Rep; in the window of the theatre. This is the 35th annual production of the show; this year, it was set in the fifties.
A Christmas-wrapped and basketed light pole on Atwells Avenue. This is the heart of Federal Hill--Providence's Italian neighborhood.
A Christmas cupcake display in the window of Scialo's Bakery. The bakery has been an institution on Federal Hill since 1916; the brick ovens they use are from the 1920s.
A Nativity scene in the window of Venda Ravioli. This is an Italian "food emporium" which sells the most incredible collection of meats and prepared foods, with 18 different kinds of olives in one display case, an entire aisle of olive oils and balsamic vinegars, and 150 kinds of fresh and frozen pasta. Venda's has been on Federal Hill for over 70 years, but only 10 years in this beautiful location on DePasquale Square.
Santa working on his unicycle in the parking lot at Walgreen's.
Have you been in the City Hall lately? I think they have that front entrance completely blocked off- even without the tree. You have to use little squirrely side entrances. And the interior is a hodge-podge!
ReplyDeleteI did go in through the front entrance this summer on a tour with the Historical Society--it seemed to be functional then. But I agree with your assessment of the interior!
ReplyDeleteA great collection of holiday photos that clearly demonstrate diversity of lifestyles.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kate! I hadn't particularly thought about it that way, but I think you're right.
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