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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3897472" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We used to live in a neighborhood over 30 years ago that was big into Christmas lighting. </p><p>Big enough that busses from OKC and Tulsa would come and do the drive by, so we got into the spirit. </p><p>We were a corner lot with a privacy fence so I did a crap ton of lighting on the fence and lighting. </p><p>We would park the bass boat in front so I could build a santa using a fishing rod that moved up and down in front of the boat. </p><p>The neighborhood was full of engineering types so there were some highly sophisticated displays. </p><p>Moving to the isolated place we have now in the country, zero outdoor lighting. </p><p>Wife still gets into the entire Christmas decoration, so I have to spend an hour or so getting things out of the attic, and countless hours helping set up the displays, and "winter wonderland" atmosphere so we can have Christmas with the families. </p><p>She does a heck of a job getting it right, so I can't complain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3897472, member: 5412"] We used to live in a neighborhood over 30 years ago that was big into Christmas lighting. Big enough that busses from OKC and Tulsa would come and do the drive by, so we got into the spirit. We were a corner lot with a privacy fence so I did a crap ton of lighting on the fence and lighting. We would park the bass boat in front so I could build a santa using a fishing rod that moved up and down in front of the boat. The neighborhood was full of engineering types so there were some highly sophisticated displays. Moving to the isolated place we have now in the country, zero outdoor lighting. Wife still gets into the entire Christmas decoration, so I have to spend an hour or so getting things out of the attic, and countless hours helping set up the displays, and "winter wonderland" atmosphere so we can have Christmas with the families. She does a heck of a job getting it right, so I can't complain. [/QUOTE]
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