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Extended holiday spirit

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“Oh Christmas Family,” I thought as I drove to band rehearsal last night. “I’m glad we’re not the only people who haven’t unplugged our holiday lights yet.”

The people in this house put up their holiday lights early and leave them late into winter every year. On winter Tuesday nights as I drive to rehearsals I always smile when I see them. And I’m always sad when their lights eventually turn off.

I smile because we do something similar. Each year we put lights on one tree that sits on the corner of our lot, visible from two streets.

During the dark cold winter nights the lights on that lone tree warm me, and it turns out, our neighbors too, who always comment their appreciation of our beautiful tree.

Every winter I leave the tree lit until the end of February. And this year it seems even more important to light my little corner of the world.

These images were taken last night, after our rehearsal, using my handheld phone. Hence the focus. But I wanted to share with you what a beautiful night it was, with stars peaking out of the clouds and an almost tropical breeze. 44 degrees in Michigan in February is tropical.

Trust me.

Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

27 thoughts on “Extended holiday spirit

  1. It is lovely Dawn! No wonder you get so many compliments on it. It’d make me smile, too.

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    • Neighbors across the street love looking at it, as do we. Other neighbors walk in the evenings or very early in the morning and like to look at it too. It’s set to turn on at dusk and turn off when the sun comes up.

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  2. There’s a house in a nearby neighborhood that simply switches seasons. Shortly, the Valentine lights will come down and the Mardi Gras lights will go up. I presume they’re not afflicted by an overly officious HOA!

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  3. What a beautifully lit tree and I am with you. Why not leave it lit up? Especially if the neighbours also appreciate it. (Instead of complain about it.)

    Every time I go to my mother’s I pass in front of a house that is wildly done and remains lit….. hmmm I’ll have to check!

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  4. All of your images are lovely, but I especially like the one of the sky between the two trees.

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  5. There is Orion above your lit tree… I like the light reflected off the other trees (birch?). Yeah, we have had a couple of unusually warm days and nights.

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  6. I love that you keep a tree decorated long after Christmas, Dawn! Trees look so magical when they’re lit up and standing in snow. And that one is certainly beautified by Penny, too! Yes, I know exactly what you mean — 44 degrees in February in Michigan is tropical — enjoy it while it lasts because we know winter is far from over! By the way, how did the concert go? I’m sure it was pretty sad, having lost your leader so recently. (We had ours on Monday night, and it went better than any of us expected!!)

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  7. Yes, tropical, but alas there were huge snowflakes with a snow globe effect today. It got to 57 degrees here when I was out midafternoon and 24 hours later, a wintry mix and 20 degrees colder. The lights are pretty.

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  8. Absolutely beautiful! Yes, let those lights shine. We need them more than ever this year.

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  9. Your images are all so beautiful. Our lights are still up, too, although there’s no one else to see them except for us. What kind of phone do you have? I don’t think mine would capture the night sky as well as yours did. I love that shot between the two birch trees.

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  10. These are beautiful shots, Dawn. I love the continued holiday spirit!

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  11. I like seeing holiday lights after December. I know it’s a controversial topic, but I have no trouble with it. So nice to see color at night in gray February.

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