4thliner wrote:
Its funny all these people want their lights up whenever they want yet I never see lights on during the summer or fall. Glad you not my neighbors!
As far as I can remember they are called Christmas lights. Not "xmas" lights or "politically correct lights". Change the name to whatever you want but to me their Christmas lights and they are turned off after Jan 6th.
Well as Christmas appropriated its date from pagan solstice celebrations, and Chanuka really is a celebration of light as well, they might as well be called holiday lights because they are more universal then Christmas. Damn Christians always appropriating other cultures and renaming them
I'm a fan of house hold decoration that is season appropriate, Harvest/Hallowing decorations for the fall, lights to add colour for the winter, some bright colours/ribbons/baskets for the spring, and nature taking care of making summer look good.
On the flip side of things, the astronomer in me is sick of all the damn light pollution in the night sky, you can't see a thing, and with 2009 being the International Year of Astronomy we are trying to bring awareness to the problem. Some things you can do to reduce night pollution is minimize unnecessary exterior lighting, perhaps replacing always on fixtures with motion sensors and timers. Additionally ensure that all exterior light is directed down, and is not allowed to reflect or diffuse upwards into the night sky.
Finally, since I like to ramble, I have unhooked my lights for the year, but I have one coil of lights hanging from my eves as they are frozen in place ):
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