
Eishens and Christmas Lights. What a perfect evening.
We began at Eishen's for some wonderful Fried Chicken, Okra, Nacho's, onions and pickles and Margarita's in a bottle. Left there and headed down the road to Kingfisher to go thru their Christmas Light Park. We tuned the radio to their Christmas Music station and began our journey thru the Winter Wonderland of Colors, sights and sounds. Below is the picture of the lighted bridge. I know I am not a photographer and the photo does not do justice to any of these light displays. I am so sorry that you can not experience the wonder of these.
This is just a scene. I thought it was fairly representative of the light there.
This is the best display, in my opinion, in the whole park. This is a tree with angels flying towards heaven. There is one angel for each person killed in the Murrah Bombing. The tree is dark and then the angels light up, row by row, and fly upwards. BeautifulWe left Kingfisher and headed toward the Chesapeake Energy compound at N.W. 63rd and N. Western. They have completely redone the light display this year and are using all LCD lights. It really takes your breath away when you top the hill and see the rows upon rows of trees. The colors are brilliant. I thought this was pretty cool, as I got the reflection on the pond too.

This is along the street. I tried to capture the long view of trees. You really need to go by and have a look at these.

After leaving Chesapeake, we began wandering through Nichols Hills. I thought this was a pretty house.
We arrived back at home, came in, opened a bottle of Cranberry wine and enjoyed a glass with good friends. A wonderful night was had by all. I am ready to do the whole evening over.
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