Many of us have had a bit of holiday overload by now. My holiday was actually fine but was exacerbated by catching a cold, I think the first one I have had since I stopped working at the school. Both Frank and Ernest had it earlier, so there was no escape. It made holiday cooking a little difficult but everyone pitched in. We had turkey for Christmas Eve, and a recovered Ernest made lasagne for Christmas Day.
The recycling bins were also overloaded. What part of "flatten your boxes" don't people understand?
And this overload. It's just a small corner of a massive display that could even be seen from the freeway. They won a "best lights" award from a newspaper; the corresponding article stated it costs over $40 per night to run the lights. At least the music was broadcasting on an fm band and not blasting the neighbors.
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40 dollars a night!
i second Gary's comment!
hope you are feeling better.
In our community recycle bin, people don't seem to understand the concept of "don't put TVs in here".
Hmm . . . the people who own that house need to think about how less often has more impact.
Hope you're feeling better!
I'm sorry you caught that cold. :(
We finally wrote the Christmas letter here and hope to get it mailed out before New Year's Day. Oh, who am I kidding? I'd better aim for January 6th.
Glad to know I'm not the only one grouching about proper recycling. And $40 per night? Holy Moley!
PS: The cookies were DELICIOUS.
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