Glasgow woman transforms garden into Winter Wonderland

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Drumchapel.

Author: Callum McQuadePublished 18th Dec 2024

A Drumchapel woman is hoping her house will be seen from high in the sky with an extra special winter wonderland in memory of her dad.

Sandra Lee Myles has decorated her garden with Santas, snowmen and candy canes for years but this year her efforts are bigger and better than ever.

She told Greatest Hits Radio: "I have put down artificial snow which took around a day to unwrap, measure and pin down.

"I also have a giant Rudolph the reindeer covered in fairy lights and a post box for kids to come and send their letters to Santa.

"I often have to look hard to find the giant inflatables online or in shops."

Sandra is raising money for the SSPCA and visitors to her garden can leave donations if they wish.








She added: "More people are lighting their gardens up this year and it's great to see because it would have been very dark and dreary otherwise.

"I enjoy the fact other houses are joining in because we are all doing it for the children and I would never feel pressurised by what anyone else is doing.

"I get a lot of pleasure out of putting the decorations up and my satisfaction is seeing the joy it brings to other people, I am a big wean myself."

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