I’m sorry to say I think Caulfield has a significant point. Lucky us, we don’t rent storage… we OWN storage, having remodeled twice to give ourselves more room. And moved the cars out of the garage too.
Displays should suit the attitude of the homeowner as to how to celebrate any holiday. Some ‘dress up’ their homes for every national day. Others put on some small decoration and are satisfied. Still others do nothing overt but keep the days’ memories in their hearts.
Whatever works, we wish each of you peace, good health, and long life.
I put my Christmas stuff up ‘early.’ You know, the rest of the world doesn’t have Thanksgiving. It’s an arbitrary rule, like wearing white after Labor Day.
Monday was the 25th, so a month before Christmas is definitely not “too soon”. Also it’s now been snowing since Thanksgiving, so if you waited you get to decorate in this crap. Also, why shouldn’t people decorate when they want to
I’m sorry to see one so young using vulgar language (actually, I hate it in anyone.) I notice that, along with the rest of our society, one of the last refuges from that society, the comics, are going for crude language and imagery and potty humor. Very disheartening.
Concretionist about 1 month ago
I’m sorry to say I think Caulfield has a significant point. Lucky us, we don’t rent storage… we OWN storage, having remodeled twice to give ourselves more room. And moved the cars out of the garage too.
Cactus-Pete about 1 month ago
How are the temperature and the status of decorations related?
Rhetorical_Question about 1 month ago
Dr. Spaetzle is cool?
mourdac Premium Member about 1 month ago
Xmas lights are cheerful. What’s wrong with that?
Tallguy about 1 month ago
The lights can go up but they don’t get turned on until Santa shows up in the Macy’s parade. Without rules we live with the animals.
spinner about 1 month ago
In Western PA folks put up decorations early, taking advantage of any warm-ish day in late November.
sandpiper about 1 month ago
Displays should suit the attitude of the homeowner as to how to celebrate any holiday. Some ‘dress up’ their homes for every national day. Others put on some small decoration and are satisfied. Still others do nothing overt but keep the days’ memories in their hearts.
Whatever works, we wish each of you peace, good health, and long life.
Charles about 1 month ago
The weather isn’t staying warmer later. At least not in most places. Your local weather may vary.
jconnors3954 about 1 month ago
Truth.
rshive about 1 month ago
Down the street from us, some neighbors put out Halloween stuff. It clashes well with THEIR neighbors, who put up Christmas stuff.
halvincobbes Premium Member about 1 month ago
I put my Christmas stuff up ‘early.’ You know, the rest of the world doesn’t have Thanksgiving. It’s an arbitrary rule, like wearing white after Labor Day.
FRITH RA about 1 month ago
We don’t need storage, we have all the displays that we need for each holiday, pack sloppily into a single moving box, each. Down in the basement.
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Monday was the 25th, so a month before Christmas is definitely not “too soon”. Also it’s now been snowing since Thanksgiving, so if you waited you get to decorate in this crap. Also, why shouldn’t people decorate when they want to
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 1 month ago
When they stow all the Xmas stuff, what do they put out for Martin Luther King Day?
ellisaana Premium Member about 1 month ago
“Also, why shouldn’t people decorate when they want to?” Agreed, and not just when… if.
EMGULS79 about 1 month ago
Well now at long last we finally know why. Mystery solved!
sincavage05 about 1 month ago
Those are treasures from another time, later they’ll bring you warmth and memories.
Cozmik Cowboy about 1 month ago
Day after Thanksgiving, the D-I-L got the Winter Solstice decorations out of the shop.
Of course, as there are a 7-y-o & two 5-y-os in the house, that was a mistake; they went up as the Thanksgiving decorations came down….
dogday Premium Member about 1 month ago
I’m sorry to see one so young using vulgar language (actually, I hate it in anyone.) I notice that, along with the rest of our society, one of the last refuges from that society, the comics, are going for crude language and imagery and potty humor. Very disheartening.