Carols in the Domain: A glowing gift after a hard week to 'draw us all together'

By Peter Munro
Updated December 21 2014 - 12:08am, first published 12:00am
Sharon Gibbons holds up her ten-month-old granddaughter, Sophie, while her other grandchildren look on, including Rebecca, wearing a Rudolf nose and Christmas antlers, before Carols In The Domain. Photo: James Alcock
Sharon Gibbons holds up her ten-month-old granddaughter, Sophie, while her other grandchildren look on, including Rebecca, wearing a Rudolf nose and Christmas antlers, before Carols In The Domain. Photo: James Alcock
Sharon Gibbons holds up her ten-month-old granddaughter, Sophie, while her other grandchildren look on, including Rebecca, wearing a Rudolf nose and Christmas antlers, before Carols In The Domain. Photo: James Alcock
Sharon Gibbons holds up her ten-month-old granddaughter, Sophie, while her other grandchildren look on, including Rebecca, wearing a Rudolf nose and Christmas antlers, before Carols In The Domain. Photo: James Alcock
Sharon Gibbons holds up her ten-month-old granddaughter, Sophie, while her other grandchildren look on, including Rebecca, wearing a Rudolf nose and Christmas antlers, before Carols In The Domain. Photo: James Alcock
Sharon Gibbons holds up her ten-month-old granddaughter, Sophie, while her other grandchildren look on, including Rebecca, wearing a Rudolf nose and Christmas antlers, before Carols In The Domain. Photo: James Alcock
Sharon Gibbons holds up her ten-month-old granddaughter, Sophie, while her other grandchildren look on, including Rebecca, wearing a Rudolf nose and Christmas antlers, before Carols In The Domain. Photo: James Alcock
Sharon Gibbons holds up her ten-month-old granddaughter, Sophie, while her other grandchildren look on, including Rebecca, wearing a Rudolf nose and Christmas antlers, before Carols In The Domain. Photo: James Alcock

Gathering her extended family close on a big blue tarp, Sharon Gibbons from Jannali calls the Carols in the Domain her Christmas gift to her 10 grandchildren.

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