Decorating for Christmas Outside

This part can actually be the most fun. I personally enjoy it because every year I get to put up something new along with all the precious decorations that I have put up in all the years past. You see, we go out and buy new decorations after Christmas when they are all on sale. Then the following year I have to figure out how I am supposed to get it all up on the extension cords that I have.

Putting up lights on the edges of the roof is an interesting problem. I have found that is the easiest to do it on top of the roof, not on a ladder. Be careful though. That fall can be deadly.

We usually hang wreaths and garland above the garage, then place more C-7 lights around the garage door.

Getting all the lawn decorations to light up can be interesting. You will find that you may need sever extension cords to scatter them throughout the yard. Be careful not to overload your circuit. You may blow a circuit breaker trying to get it all lit. This is when you find another plub (possibly from the inside of the garage. Run a cord under the door.



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  1. dan » Decorating for Christmas Outside Says:

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