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Monday, December 9, 2019
Prince Edward Island Rainbow Lights Flag Whole
The rainbow lighted trees of Prince Edward Island celebrates the diversity of Canada in all her forms! Happy Holidays to All!
Prince Edward Island Red and Green Light Flag
The red and green lights are for Canadians who appreciate the holiday, in a non-denominational way. But they could represent from Bangladesh or Morocco.
Prince Edward Island Hanukkah Holiday Flag
During December you may have noticed a few houses that are decorated in blue and white lights only. These lights convey that a house is celebrating Hanukkah rather than Christmas. If you didn't notice the flag of Israel uses the colours blue and white.
It could also be mistaken as a Greek thing too, since Greece uses those colours, but more often than not it refers to a Jewish household. So, in honor of Jewish-Canadians of PEI, we have the Prince Edward Island Hanukkah flag.
It could also be mistaken as a Greek thing too, since Greece uses those colours, but more often than not it refers to a Jewish household. So, in honor of Jewish-Canadians of PEI, we have the Prince Edward Island Hanukkah flag.
Prince Edward Island Yellow Light Version Flag for the Holidays
Prince Edward Island's warm yellow light version of the Holiday Flag! Neat thing is that Prince Edward Island already has a candy cane striped pattern, making it a naural for Christmas.
Prince Edward Island Christmas Flag
Prince Edward Island has trees on the the flag. Therefore, a Christmas Holiday flag is in order. There are a few differences for the flag. It is now night on the isle. A full moon with stars is visible and a multicoloured rainbow of flag is visible. Also the heraldic solo English lion is sporting a Santa Hat.
For those of you don't know about PEI, Prince Edward Island, it is North of Maine past New Brunswick and snuggled next to Nova Scotia. You may have heard of Prince Edward Island mussels? They are delicious.
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