Speaking of which, when I opened the box of lights today I was thrilled to discover that, not only had each individual string been neatly tied, but I had apparently found the strength within myself last Spring to discard all the strings which were not likely to work. I plan to recall this personal success story in future when I dither about whether to keep or discard something that doesn't quite work but could possibly be fixed. Not saying I'll always take the discard route, but I will at least think about how nice it was to plug in each string and have it light up.
Although this is a single string of lights, it swags between trees and crosses my path to the barn in a couple of places. As a result, when night fell, I realized it looks a bit more dramatic than I anticipated. It's colorful and pretty but it's also "a lot" in my quiet landscape.
I told the goats to enjoy it tonight because tomorrow I will probably take it down and do something different - exactly what, I do not know. My barns would look like little gingerbread houses if I outlined them with lights, but I have no intention of getting out an extension ladder for this project. It was quite enough using a stepladder for the trees today.
What's amazing to me is that all these lights were on the tree last year,
and it was perfect. Interesting, isn't it?
and it was perfect. Interesting, isn't it?
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How nice to find working lights right out of the box. :-) Goofy squirrel. They like the darndest things.
ReplyDeleteI remember when I was a kid, a squirrel took off with a hockey puck that was weighting a bird feeder. A hockey puck!
DeleteLights anywhere are lovely.
ReplyDeleteI moved one string to the barn today, and simplified the path of the long string, and I think it's looking nicer tonight. Maybe one more modification tomorrow...
DeleteI think little Christmas lights look so magical against the snow - one of the ONLY good uses for snow in my mind!
ReplyDeleteI'm relieved to know that there is something you like about snow ;)
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