I am all about the LEDs. You can string together 43 strings of those little suckers on ONE plug! And they will hardly burn any electricity until I take them down next, oh, June or July.
That’s how we chicken farmers roll.

Oh, and that tree in the middle photo? That is my magnum opus. And to think, Big Red wanted to knock down that dead apricot tree and make firewood out of it!
“But whut will I hang mah Chrissmas lahts on then, Big Red?”



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Fancy Kathi! And yes Big Red really ought to start thinking outside of the box! Where’s his creative flair? It’s not all about “Dead” or “Alive” but how you utilitze it;)
Lovely! So glad the dead apricot tree was spared – it looks divine all gussied up for Christmas.
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Are you decorating for Christmas or a rave, I’m confused.
They are really pretty, but sadly I am a Christmas light purist. Either all white or traditional colors. I know I live in the stone ages, but your place looks nice.
I’ll bet the chicken consider them mood lighting for when they’re “getting jiggy with it”
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Oooooh Karen you cwazy chick! Of course it is for a rave! I thought you of all people would know that the only reason to have a place out in the country is to have room for the meth lab. Sheesh.
Kim and Diane, thanks for approving of my dead tree. Being dead actually makes it a lot easier to decorate. No messy leaves in the way and all.
I love it! Bring on the lights…who cares if the tree is dead…it looks awesome!
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Good thing you’re in the country. I don’t think my neighborhood allows that kind of display…
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And if’n ya’ll cain’t hang the lites on yer house, ya’ll kin always hang’em on yer hayuds.
And, if’n by change the tree comes back to life, ya’ll kin say “It’s a Christmas Miracle!!”
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