Thursday, January 25. 2007An Older StoryBack in December, apparently someone used a Saguaro as a giant Menorah for Hanukkah. The Arizona Republic tells the story:
Kline, a member of the Har Zion Congregation, says he noticed it one day as he was outside, enjoying his yard. "I couldn't believe I hadn't seen it before," he said. "I said to my wife, 'We have a menorah in the front yard.' " Kline's menorah is a healthy, 30-foot saguaro cactus with a central trunk and eight arms. Kline decorates each tip with 100 yellow twinkle lights, then lights one for each night of Hanukkah. Dec. 22 will be the eighth night, when the entire cactus is lit. Pictures weren't included, sorry to say. Trackbacks
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