A few months ago, maybe in July, during a slow evening at work, I looked over the shoulder of
my friend Virginia as she sat at her computer and appeared to be virtually
shopping. This was very atypical
for Virginia, who is not usually an on-line shopper. What’s more, she appeared too be shopping for Christmas
lights! “Whatcha doin’?” I
asked. “Looking at Christmas
lights,” she replied, stating the obvious. “It’s July,” I replied, stating the even more obvious. She explained that her Christmas lights
had just burned out. “So did
mine,” I moaned. We compared
notes, and discussed the joy of Christmas lights and how we wanted them all
year long, as they made us so happy, and the sorrow of not being able to
replace the recently deceased ones in July. We realized that we would just have to wait. This year, however, we would know
better, and would lay in a supply.
Oh happy day! I
had been keeping my eye peeled for the arrival of the Christmas doodads at my
favorite grocery store, and finally they came! I bought a bunch, and bought a bunch again the next
week. And now they are finally up,
and up, I hope, for the whole year till the doodads arrive again in 2012.
I gave them to John, my handyman, to string up, and when I
staggered home from work that night at midnight, there they were. I was so happy to see them. The warm glow on my front porch gave me
a little rush of warm welcoming glow inside, and does again every night when I
come home through the dark and cold.
“Here we are,” they say.
“Your puppy and kitty are waiting for you, and you three can all be
comfy and warm now.”
I have them in my sitting room as well, and am happy every
time I walk past them. Note the UFO hovering outside over my garden.
3 comments:
How lovely is your dwelling place....
Beautiful! Great photos (as always)! :-)
A lovely and inviting scene!
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