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If you stay in warmer climes with no threat of snow, your daytime Christmas decoration could consist of some special new attractive potted plants displayed in your driveway or at your front door or patio. Christmas wreaths may be fresh as well as artificial. Typically evergreen plants have been used to make Christmas wreaths. Plants like holly, ivy and mistletoes, not only remain green throughout the year, but also bear fruit in the winter. So a wreath made of these at Christmas, signifies new and everlasting life, in keeping with the story of Jesus. Today with the degreening of the earth, there are concerns of destroying trees, and so we have very natural looking artificial wreaths that are now available to decorate your door. You can also make a wreath yourself from dried plants and branches, and decorate it with berries. This is a biodegradable thing and one need not worry about adding to the plastics of the world. Finally we come to the decorations inside your home. LED lights may also be used to light up the area around and within your Christmas tree. While Origami Christmas decorations made personally by someone in the family would undoubtedly be the best thing, in todays world, of both parents working and school pressures, it's probably a great idea to plan in advance and buy your Christmas Decorations from some special places. There is a "twelve days of Christmas" ornament collection from Vaillancourt Folk Art. Twelve distinctive and wonderful figurines depicting the twelve days of Christmas, maybe collected through the year, so as to not cause a dent in the pocketbook in December, and makes a great addition to your Christmas display. Some exquisite red, yellow and green Chinese lanterns are popular Christmas decorations as well, and these come with wonderful designs that gleam brightly when the lantern is lit up. St Nicholas figurines, and a black Santa can add something new to the usual decorations. There are figurines of a knight in shining armor, there is a Santa-coming-through-the-chimney figurine, and there are interesting chandeliers you can hang on your tree, with a Joyeux Noel Angel presiding from atop the tree. Should you be planning to do a nativity Scene, there are several glass ornaments, and Vaillancourt Folk Art chalk figures that you can use. All of these unique Christmas Decorations [http://www.rogersgardens.com/Christmas-Decoration.asp] are available from the website RogersGardens.com. There you will find a great selection of unique Glass Christmas Ornaments [http://www.rogersgardens.com/Glass-Christmas-Ornaments.asp] as well as a wonderful selection of Christmas-related folk art ornaments. As Scotland's most populous area, Glasgow delivers as a cultural capital for the nation, with a vast number of its historical landmarks, centres of learning, and arts and music venues residing within its confines. Labelled in recent years by Lonely Planet as one of the world's top-10 tourist cities, and boasting a designation as a UNESCO City of Music and formerly occupying the spot as European Capital of Culture, it's easy to see the continuing draw of such a diverse and vibrant city to long-term residents and students. The universities of the city - including the fourth-oldest university of the English-speaking world, the University of Glasgow - bring a youthful lustre to the city, especially in the student-friendly areas west of the city centre. Centred around the university itself, the Kelvin, Hillhead and Woodlands area play host to some of the hottest up-and-coming bands and renowned venues, as well as being home to bohemian cafes, vintage clothing shops, and book and record stores rife with hidden treasures. The area also lays claim to two of the city's largest green spaces - Kelvingrove Park and Glasgow Botanic Gardens - both dotted with impressive monuments and the former being home to the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. Also unforgettable is the city's centre, with iconic live music and performance venues such as King Tut's - where, legend has it, Oasis were originally discovered - and The Arches nestled within its quarters. The Glasgow School of Art and Centre for Contemporary Arts - both go-to destinations for new art as well as special events - lie near Sauchiehall Street, the choice of many Glaswegians for the ultimate night out. Further east, dedicated deal-hunters will find their bargains along Buchanan Street, with high street shopping outlets stretching from the Buchanan Street Galleries down to St Enoch Centre. Dotted throughout the city centre, you will also find elements of Glasgow's fantastic theatre community, with the King's and Tron Theatres, and Theatre Royal comprising just three of the spaces for top-notch performances. Areas in the South and East of Glasgow are also experiencing renewal as many individuals seek comfortable accommodation and flats to rent in Glasgow. As well as featuring Ibrox Stadium and Hampden Park as major sports facilities, areas south of the Clyde have been reinvigorated by population influx, with cafes and eateries springing up in their wake. In the east you will find the playing grounds of Celtic football club, as well as the legendary Wellpark Brewery, the birthplace of popular Scottish Tennent's Lager. All areas of this northern city are connected easily by the Glasgow Subway, one of the world's first underground transit systems, and its network of well-serving buses throughout the metropolis and Greater Strathclyde area. 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