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I'd like to start a live community Wiki of our favorite decorated homes in lovely San Francisco (and surrounding environs). Take a pic, post it here! I want to see some of the best that our city has to offer. In the absence of a real pic, give an address/cross street location of any particular home you think is notable.

To start off, I would say swing by California@Franklin and check the big house on the northwest corner. It has wreaths in every window, and you can tell that they put a lot of effort into the decorations.

And here's a pic of someone's festive tree, located in the lower Haight:

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!!UPDATE!!

I noticed this piece of holiday cheer erected in the Mission and knew I had to share it!

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Located on Valencia/21st, this is mistletoe. Go find a cutie and get some smooching done!

UPDATE2

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CLOSED

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If you have trouble hosting your images, you can use free software available; Dropbox is one, allows to have a public folder with a public link to host images. You can use any "web link" on any web page, as well.

(19 Dec '09, 19:36) ashbury ♦♦
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I ran into some mistletoe outside a bar, near 18th & Castro :) I didn't get a chance to take a photo, though.

(26 Dec '09, 16:25) Sharon ♦
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