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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like ...

... Christmas!  I'm not usually one to spend a lot of time with outdoor Christmas decorations.  A wreath on the front door and some Santa hats on the greyhound statues, and I'm good. 

This year, I had an itch to do something a little different, and our flat-roofed porch seemed to be the perfect place.  We have this weird naked white Christmas tree that we bought 7 or 8 years ago.  It's only 7  feet tall, so it's too short and fat to look right inside (we have 9 1/2 foot ceilings).  There's 2502 lights on it (I just read the label on the box), which means that it's bright enough to be considered task lighting, IMO.  A quick check of its UL label confirmed that it's rated for outdoor use ... now, how do I get it to stay up there?





Cinderblocks and rubber tie-down straps, of course.  I put a cinderblock onto each leg of the tree stand to weight it down, and the rubber straps attach the tree to the gutters to keep it from tipping over in a stiff wind.  It's so far over your head that none of this is visible from the ground.  If it had been, I thought about wrapping the cinderblocks to look like presents.

Here's what it looks like at night:



See what I said about it being bright?  It's probably visible from space.

(written by Hartwood Roses.  Hartwood Roses blog)