IN PICTURES: KEY WEST SPARKLES WITH CHRISTMAS SPIRIT

WeBeFit decks its halls for all holidays. MANDY MILES/Keys Weekly

There’s no snow on the ground, and our trees still have leaves, but the warm weather doesn’t melt the holiday spirit in Key West.

In case you missed any of the Conch Train holiday light tours this year, we’ve collected a quick round-up of impressive Christmas displays between Duval and 1st streets.

The Sir family’s Key West Home Services on Catherine Street never disappoints. MANDY MILES/Keys Weekly
Avalon Guesthouse on Duval Street is a beacon of holiday lights. MANDY MILES/Keys Weekly
Catherine Street near HOB School is an illuminating experience. MANDY MILES/Keys Weekly
This Midtown home is a favorite with the Conch Train Christmas light tours this year. MANDY MILES/Keys Weekly
You can’t miss this spectacle on George Street, near Washington. MANDY MILES/Keys Weekly
Snowmen welcome all viewers to this Midtown yard. MANDY MILES/Keys Weekly
Snowmen welcome all viewers to this Midtown yard. MANDY MILES/Keys Weekly
A huge Christmas welcome in Old Town off Reynolds Street. MANDY MILES/Keys Weekly
Lighted flamingos pull a rooster’s sleigh in this Old Town yard. MANDY MILES/Keys Weekly
Reindeer steal the heart at this Old Town home. MANDY MILES/Keys Weekly
WeBeFit decks its halls for all holidays. MANDY MILES/Keys Weekly
Mandy Miles
Mandy Miles drops stuff, breaks things and falls down more than any adult should. An award-winning writer, reporter and columnist, she's been stringing words together in Key West since 1998. "Local news is crucial," she says. "It informs and connects a community. It prompts conversation. It gets people involved, holds people accountable. The Keys Weekly takes its responsibility seriously. Our owners are raising families in Key West & Marathon. Our writers live in the communities we cover - Key West, Marathon & the Upper Keys. We respect our readers. We question our leaders. We believe in the Florida Keys community. And we like to have a good time." Mandy's married to a saintly — and handy — fishing captain, and can't imagine living anywhere else.