Smart Red
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Beautiful house, Cat! I like the wreath as well.
Lights on my house in the sticks would be a waste so I don't. I do have Christmas bells/chimes that I hang out on Christmas Eve and Day so visitors can enjoy the music as they walk to the door. They play a series of 12 Christmas carols. It is a lovely thing to hear on a crisp winter night.
My research rather showed that private residences didn't do much with Christmas lighting until the mid 50s because lights were not usable outside. There were several public light shows -- one going back to the inventor of the incandescent bulb.
I remember our early 50s lights on the Christmas tree as being rather big (like night lights) and very hot, so even on the tree the length of time the tree was lit wasn't very long and never left lit when we left the room or the house.
Lights on my house in the sticks would be a waste so I don't. I do have Christmas bells/chimes that I hang out on Christmas Eve and Day so visitors can enjoy the music as they walk to the door. They play a series of 12 Christmas carols. It is a lovely thing to hear on a crisp winter night.
My research rather showed that private residences didn't do much with Christmas lighting until the mid 50s because lights were not usable outside. There were several public light shows -- one going back to the inventor of the incandescent bulb.
I remember our early 50s lights on the Christmas tree as being rather big (like night lights) and very hot, so even on the tree the length of time the tree was lit wasn't very long and never left lit when we left the room or the house.
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