We’ve been asking people to send us their festive snaps for our ‘Can You Capture Christmas?’ competition for a couple of weeks now. As well as the usual seasonal highlights such as festive shoppers, children playing with presents, and dogs dressed as reindeer (!) we recently had a surprise entry from the Middle East.
Marie O’Brien sent us a great photo of her attempts at capturing the Christmas spirit in Oman. Here’s what she says:
I am currently living in Oman in the middle east, weather 25 degrees, local religion: muslim, so as you can imagine, not very festive here. So I adapted to the situation and created my own own christmassy atmosphere.
I must explain, due to average temperatures of 35 to 40 degrees, fireplaces are not built in houses here.
I hope you like my best effort at my festive fireplace. Constructed with loving care, glue, printed flames and false greenary!!!
Fantastic! Thanks Marie.
If you think you can capture Christmas and impress our judges, then you can either email your pic to: competitions@holidaycottagesgroup.com along with your name, photo caption/ title, where this image was taken and why it means ‘Christmas’ to you. Or you can add them directly to our flickr group.
There’s a prize of a fantastic festive food hamper for the winner, not to mention having your photo featured on our blog for the admiration of all our visitors!

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