Seven local videos for a soggy Asheville Christmas

At home in your pajamas, lazing about after a holiday breakfast? All is well.

Here's some local holiday cheer in video form for the family gathered around the Roku or those in bed with a laptop, seeking some Christmas morning solitude.

Christmas cats of Asheville

The Asheville Convention and Visitors Bureau produced this jolly feline love fest last year. Watch cute cats purr in favorite Asheville places. Consider it 85 seconds of cuteness.

Dancing Santa in Asheville

Dating from 2010, this video is old in Internet years, but the timeless joy of break dancing remains highly entertaining. The Asheville Convention and Visitors Bureau pranked Asheville by releasing a break dancing Santa in iconic locations. The reactions from the public are just as entertaining as the dancing, and when Santa finds some fellow break dancers at Biltmore, it's on.

"Transplanting" holiday episodes

This year, Asheville got its first TV show. A crew of millennials put together a professionally produced series of webisodes about the city we know and love. The five-minute videos offer quick laughs and quirky insights. Read the full story of the show, "Transplanting," here.

Watch the two-episode holiday special below. But for maximum enjoyment, go to the show's website and start from the beginning. That way, you'll catch on to the nuances. Find them all at transplantingseries.com.

Biltmore tree raising from the perspective of the tree

Every year, a giant tree presides over the banquet hall at Biltmore House for the holiday season. The staff raises it through an impressive feat of skill and coordination. This year, The Biltmore Company wondered how the tree sees the spectacle, so the PR team strapped GoPro cameras to its branches.

Snow Queen mishap with the Asheville Ballet

During "The Nutcracker," which the Asheville Ballet produces every year, snow is supposed to fall lightly onto the stage in picturesque flurries. But one year, there was a blizzard. Read the full story of the mishap here.

Holiday discomfort at the Asheville Citizen-Times

In this video, Citizen-Times reporters react to being interviewed by head honcho Josh Awtry. It's not pretty. We'd like to say no reporters were harmed in the making of this video, but we're still deciding whether that's true. However, we do rally some well wishes for our readers and predictions about the year ahead. Click here to watch.