Christmas is Around Every Corner

January 9, 2008

My second Christmas in Edinburgh wasn’t in Edinburgh, which resulted in a highly un-festive flat after New Year. Luckily Christmas is on every street corner and in every bin at this time of year, so I get to see plenty of trees on my way to work.

Even of the Waters of Leith had a Christmas tree.

You will also notice that even on such a cold day there was no snow in sight, the sun does indeed always shine on Leith!

I don’t know why people throw out perfectly good trees so early! Last year we kept our tree alive until July, the decorations were removed (from the tree, not the ceiling) and we considered it part of the family. We didn’t name it though, just in case we became too attached.

The fun of having a tree last year made me feel a bit sad about not having one this year, but sadness does not last too long in my new flat.

You see one of the housemates took it upon himself to recycle a street tree, he brought it up to the flat after popping out for shopping on a Sunday morning. It didn’t take long for us all to ‘get festive’ and decorate it with anything we could find.

A piece of modern art, both Dada and Surrealist, Duchamp would be proud, Emin would be thirsty.

Merry WithWoodmas.


Back to Leith

December 27, 2006

Christmas is over, Santa has gone, sales are here and WithWood is back in business.

There wasn’t too much excitment today, but I have a couple of photos for your pleasure.

It seems one Leither did not have a very merry Christmas and decided to vent their anger using their new crayola crayons, I think the colour of choice was royal purple – an excellent choice for any budding graffiti artist.

“SANta iS gay” how apt.

Where was my wii Santa? Where was it??  I can certainly feel the artist’s pain.

Woolworth’s – foot of Leith walk.

How charming. Although I would prefer all WithWood appreciate to be graffitied on my virtual wall.


Christmas in Leith

December 1, 2006

The tree has been up for a couple of weeks in the Ocean Terminal – I’m already sick of it.

As soon as I saw the tree I knew it would only a matter of time before the Santas came to town. I always like to check them out to see if I still get excited. The Ocean Terminal Santa is a little bit different to what I expected.

Grotto? Elves? Reindeer?

No No No.

This is understandable, Santa has been trying to reinvent himself ever since Rudolf was destroyed for biting a boy’s fingertips off.

He decided on pairing up withChitty this Christmas. Although I’m not sure about Santa driving around Christmas Morn after all those glasses of cherry.

Better go open my advent calendar now.