I like a nice string of colored lights along the roofline and a wreath.
My dad, however, took a painting of Jesus he bought from his neighbor and literally bolted it to the front of the house. Then he got busy in his workshop and cut-out a bunch of plywood Santa and elf figures and painted them and stuck them all around the lawn.
Do not follow my father's example.
Yikes, Hec! I love the white lights outlining the house, but I don't think that's gonna fly this year--too much move-in work yet to do. I like the wreath door/garland idea--I gotta see how we get power to the front door. I so love dealing with the early darkness of winter by decorating with lights and I want to find a way to do something.
I so love dealing with the early darkness of winter by decorating with lights and I want to find a way to do something.
A candle in each window is lovely and easy enough to do. And some have light sensors so they'll come on after dark.
Hmm... maybe those are dark sensors.
I'm a simple wreath on the door and white lights on bushes or trees and the porch. I love to see homes lit up during the holidays.
DH would have a neon sign that says "Feliz Navidad", a plastic snowman and a three legged reindeer if he had his druthers.
He's not allowed to decorate.
Fleur Forsyte is such a manipulative little twit. Naturally boys flock to her. Oy.
(pbs. good times, good times...)
I find myself craving garlic mashed potatoes.
I am craving Robin's blue cheese mashed potatoes.
I have blue cheese. And mashed potatoes. Think they can be combined at this late date?
This just in: I dislike packing. Bleh.
I miss the big outdoor light bulbs in multi-colors that we put up on our house when I was a kid. Now everything's all mini-lights and monochrome. Go big, choose exuberant.
I just wrapped my balcony railing with white lights. But, I realized that they are indoor lights. Is that a big deal, or do I need go get some outdoor lights?
Also, why was it 70 degrees yesterday, and is now 40 degrees?