Thank you for the nice comments, and you're welcome, everyone! Even before I added the contests into this Countdown, it was quite the project in the past two years (as
Bret,
TK and
Deej will probably recall) -- especially when dealing with a temperamental computer and a frustrating Photobucket.
And then when we started this new thread at the end of last year, I knew it was going to be a huge undertaking putting all the posts on page 1 together (although I think the end result is a good one, and now it is set up so that when it's time to move to a new thread I can just copy everything over into new posts and still maintain the integrity of the set-up and info).
So somewhere along the line I decided to create even
more work for myself by adding in the contests to this year's Theme Week!


Seems only logical, right? It's only worthwhile if people actually participate and follow along, however, so that's where you guys all deserve a round of applause and a

as well! (I haven't even posted the majority of my photos from September in my Halloween Superthread...because they all seem to have forgotten that I exist over there!!! I'm an outsider in my own Superthread!


)
I have loved seeing the "Holiday Cornucopia" contributions that have come in today from
Kathy,
Orbitron,
Corinna,
Liza,
Deej and
Jamie (I already mentioned
pattyduke34 earlier, as she is the only one to have contributed to every single theme this year!)! I enjoy seeing what people either pick as their favorites, or the shots that they choose to display, new and old. I will be very eager to discover who ends up winning the random draw next Monday, but we still have time for a lot of contributions between now and then!
Deej --
It is interesting what the Castle used to look like in holiday seasons past, isn't it? I guess that once the snow appeared, the Disney masterminds decided to get rid of the little trees. I liked them, though. I don't think the white trees would be entirely out of place in front of the icicle-laden Castle of today. I wouldn't want to replace the icicles with the trees, but why not have both, I say!
I am particularly interested in what becomes of the New Orleans Square tree this year. Since it is no longer going to be in the Court of Angels, I'm not sure if I can think of another location for it that would work.