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Hoover Boo of Piece of Eden left a comment on that post last week which reminded me it's a good time and subject for a foliage follow up post linked at Digging.
For 2013 (last year) I added blue and white snowflake lights.
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Always fun to light it up for the holidays.
We spotted a carload of light peepers stopped out front over the weekend. Must have been those agaves.
Then again, maybe it was the oak trees.
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I love it! Now that's a cheery Texas Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWe enjoy lighting the night in December.
DeleteOooh, I love the candy cane oak tree! And I thought about putting Christmas lights on my agaves out front, but they're so big that the thought of removing the lights after Christmas sent me screaming in the opposite direction! Yours look great!
ReplyDeleteIt would be a challenge on those monsters but you might figure it out. Removing them is less painful than putting them on actually.
DeletePretty.
ReplyDeleteWow, absolutely stunning, Shirley! You're tempting me to move south. Can't beat those blue lights on Agaves for holiday decorations.
ReplyDeleteIt is a lot easier to get out and have fun when it's in the 70s.
DeleteI love your blue lights! We don't put lights either inside or outside at Christmas, but if we did, I'd be tempted to emulate you.
ReplyDeleteWe have fun with it.
DeleteOkay that's it! Next year I'm lighting a couple of my agaves! (Love this)
ReplyDeleteYou really should and post it. I'd enjoy seeing that.
DeleteI love your blue light specials! Your lit trees are amazing and the purple light on the walls of your house are way cool too! You sure do it up big for Christmas! I would but just the other day I heard some 25 year old saying on the radio that people over 50 shouldn't climb ladders to hang their own Christmas lights. (She was advertising her light hanging service.) I guess that it's still o.k. to climb up with a chainsaw to trim hedges though so I'm happy.
ReplyDeleteThat's what the doctor told my brother-in-law after he fell off the roof (he's okay now). We don't go up too high for that reason.
DeleteThe purple must be from the mix of blues.
DeleteThat is so cool Shirley, it looks really fun!!
ReplyDeleteThose blue lights are really special. I love the way they play off the natural blue tones in the unlit agave. Your neighbors are quite lucky to have you providing these wonderful views. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteI love it! That's perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the blue lit-up agaves! Really nice.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kate!
DeleteNow I've got Elvis's 'Blue Christmas' banging around my brain. Oops...sorry. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteCould be worse, I've got Porky's version in mine.
DeletePerfect!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I am a sucker for lights in December, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMy own Garrya in my front garden has got his battery lights on, I must remember to take a photo in the dark soon :-)
I'd love to see that Helene.
DeleteThis is just too cool! I would be temped to leave it up all year long! Merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteFun for parties hmmm...
DeleteWow, you really go all out for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWe are pretty average for the neighborhood, this is Texas.
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