I’ve lived out amongst the farmers and fields my entire life until this year when we moved smack dab into the middle of town. This is our 1st holiday season and I’ve been enjoying the neighbor’s decorations too:-)
I have seen a lot of Christmases and, in our neighborhoods, every one of them has included some kind of decoration, from actual candles in the windows to battery-candles to million-light displays, I have enjoyed them. I appreciate the effort that goes into it. If it makes their holidays something to remember, so be it. Whatever works, and especially so in the last 2 years.
I don’t put up very much in the way of outside lights. One reason is that it’s hard for me to put them up in higher positions. Reason 2 is that I don’t really get to enjoy them that much, so they would just be for other people to see. Reason 3 is that they run up the electric bill like crazy. I do put up wreaths and some other non-electrical decorations outside. I also put up lights, decorations, and a tree inside where family members and I can enjoy them.
I used to enjoy putting up lots of outdoor decorations on a nice day in early December. Then, a few years ago, I realized all those same decorations have to come down and be packed away on a miserable cold day in early January. Decorating was cut by 2/3’s. The house still looks good, I enjoy the Christmas Spirit, and life is considerably easier.
Gee, Opal, I think that, since YOU are the one complaining, that YOU should put them up yourself! This is just another aspect of the commercialization of Christmas. We are in the ‘Christmas Spirit’ all the year round. Do I need corny blowup Santas and ‘lit wire’ deer to prove our ‘spirit’. Nope, but that is what Madison Ave wants you to think. Only a tree gets put up in our house. Merry Christmas!
That’s what it’s like to be Jewish! My family tradition was to spend Christmas Eve driving around town looking at all the decorations. One year, we even made anonymous “awards” to put in the mailbox of the ones we like best.
Brian has been spying on us! That’s exactly my sentiment, Earl! Actually, it was my bride’s decision not to put up a tree, lights, and all the other Christmas decorations this year. She wants us to get away for the holidays ( the covid gods willing ) for a change of scenery. Who am I to question her motives?
If Opal wants lights and decorations, why have her husband do it when he could easily fall and really hurt himself when she has a perfectly good son-in-law next door who can do it?
I agree with Earl on this one, wait until those neighbors get their electric bill.For us we do not have outdoor decorations, not too many around us have their lights outside.
My favorite time of the season comes on the first very cold Saturday in January when the neighbors are up on ladders with freezing hands trying to take the lights down. Ho Ho Ho!
We put up inside decorations this last week. Except the tree. And tomorrow and Sunday we’ll (meaning me and the doggos with the Mrs and a cat or two supervising) star on the outside. Fortunately no tangled lights.
sirbadger about 3 years ago
She’s going to put him to work inflating Santa and his reindeer.
C about 3 years ago
It’s all perspective
LookingGlass Premium Member about 3 years ago
Think of all that money you’ll be saving on your electric bill!!
;-)
Concretionist about 3 years ago
Sometimes Earl’s a real curmudgeon. The rest of the time he’s mostly just a foil…
Ryan B about 3 years ago
Give me Earl’s ability to see the bright side to everything.
monkeysky about 3 years ago
Isn’t it good to have somewhere to rest your eyes?
Cornelius Noodleman about 3 years ago
He’d probably fall off the ladder while hanging the lights.
Frankie5466 about 3 years ago
I’ve lived out amongst the farmers and fields my entire life until this year when we moved smack dab into the middle of town. This is our 1st holiday season and I’ve been enjoying the neighbor’s decorations too:-)
dadoctah about 3 years ago
The Pickles must be my Doordash customers.
[Unnamed Reader - 8bb645] about 3 years ago
Antlers for Roscoe?
iggyman about 3 years ago
You don’t need wise men Opal. you have a “wise guy”!
sandpiper about 3 years ago
I have seen a lot of Christmases and, in our neighborhoods, every one of them has included some kind of decoration, from actual candles in the windows to battery-candles to million-light displays, I have enjoyed them. I appreciate the effort that goes into it. If it makes their holidays something to remember, so be it. Whatever works, and especially so in the last 2 years.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 3 years ago
Buy one of those projectors that shoots dancing lights all over your house. Some will even play Christmas music.
jagedlo about 3 years ago
Something tells me that Opal may want to alter that arrangement, Earl!
juicebruce about 3 years ago
Earl if you want to eat ….. Put up a few decorations ;-)
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 3 years ago
I did it up big this year. My neighbors don’t do any so I make up for it.
rich5021 about 3 years ago
I don’t put up very much in the way of outside lights. One reason is that it’s hard for me to put them up in higher positions. Reason 2 is that I don’t really get to enjoy them that much, so they would just be for other people to see. Reason 3 is that they run up the electric bill like crazy. I do put up wreaths and some other non-electrical decorations outside. I also put up lights, decorations, and a tree inside where family members and I can enjoy them.
Stocky One about 3 years ago
I feel so sorry for Earl if he has to inflate Santa. Why did they have to put the inflation valve 6" below the belly button?
mckeonfuneralhomebx about 3 years ago
Never knew he was a Union Executive!
garcoa about 3 years ago
Oh, oh, Opal mentioned wise men. We need to keep the Christmas story from invading Christmas celebrations.
timbob2313 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I love it. Wife and I have been doing the same thing forever. Somebody wants to spend the $$$ to light up their house, go for it
ANIMAL about 3 years ago
He’s got a good POINT..!!
NaryGancy about 3 years ago
I used to enjoy putting up lots of outdoor decorations on a nice day in early December. Then, a few years ago, I realized all those same decorations have to come down and be packed away on a miserable cold day in early January. Decorating was cut by 2/3’s. The house still looks good, I enjoy the Christmas Spirit, and life is considerably easier.
ncrist about 3 years ago
Think of it as being climate friendly
DrDavy2000 about 3 years ago
People in Philly would drive around in December to figure out which neighborhoods are Jewish: No lights, except maybe a menorah.
Redd Panda about 3 years ago
Earl has the right attitude.
House across the street is all lit up.
jango about 3 years ago
Got a warm weekend here with temps in the 40s. Gotta go, gotta go, gotta go go go get those outdoor lights up!
Lee26 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Gee, Opal, I think that, since YOU are the one complaining, that YOU should put them up yourself!
Lee26 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Gee, Opal, I think that, since YOU are the one complaining, that YOU should put them up yourself! This is just another aspect of the commercialization of Christmas. We are in the ‘Christmas Spirit’ all the year round. Do I need corny blowup Santas and ‘lit wire’ deer to prove our ‘spirit’. Nope, but that is what Madison Ave wants you to think. Only a tree gets put up in our house. Merry Christmas!
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
I’ve never been big on these annual energy-consumption competitions.
Saddenedby Premium Member about 3 years ago
D I T T O -—>
PoodleGroomer about 3 years ago
I didn’t decorate so my neighbors can use my extra electricity. Decorating has the same appeal as leftover turkey stuffing.
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
Earl couldn’t care less about lights, and fanfare….and ignores Opals Hints like the plague
booknerd9 about 3 years ago
That’s what it’s like to be Jewish! My family tradition was to spend Christmas Eve driving around town looking at all the decorations. One year, we even made anonymous “awards” to put in the mailbox of the ones we like best.
Indianapolis Smith about 3 years ago
Slap some antlers on Rosco and sit him in the front yard. Earl can wear a red coat and fake beard.
oakie817 about 3 years ago
i once left my Christmas tree up for 9 years
Linguist about 3 years ago
Brian has been spying on us! That’s exactly my sentiment, Earl! Actually, it was my bride’s decision not to put up a tree, lights, and all the other Christmas decorations this year. She wants us to get away for the holidays ( the covid gods willing ) for a change of scenery. Who am I to question her motives?
jader3rd about 3 years ago
You can just feel Opals grimace eminating from the last panel.
Queen of America about 3 years ago
If Opal wants lights and decorations, why have her husband do it when he could easily fall and really hurt himself when she has a perfectly good son-in-law next door who can do it?
Queen of America about 3 years ago
And, looking at the strip again, I see the house next door is all decorated. Is that where her daughter lives?
KEA about 3 years ago
a good time to recommend ‘Rest You Merry’ by Catherine MacLeod.
brick10 about 3 years ago
There’s a home in our neighborhood where you need sunglasses on to drive past.
mwksix about 3 years ago
Now we know that Earl and Opal are Buddhists…
vickie.105 about 3 years ago
He does have a point.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
He has the right idea…enjoy it!
kab2rb about 3 years ago
I agree with Earl on this one, wait until those neighbors get their electric bill.For us we do not have outdoor decorations, not too many around us have their lights outside.
swanridge about 3 years ago
You can have the christmas tree bonfire in your front yard this year.
purepaul Premium Member about 3 years ago
My favorite time of the season comes on the first very cold Saturday in January when the neighbors are up on ladders with freezing hands trying to take the lights down. Ho Ho Ho!
zeexenon about 3 years ago
And mine since my wife of 58 years died.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 3 years ago
Earl is an appreciative man. Opal is good to point out their good fortune.
lawguy05 about 3 years ago
Scrooge!
rob about 3 years ago
Opal will dress him in a Santa suit and stake him outside.
Space Man Spiff about 3 years ago
Love it! I’m showing this one to the wife!
Back to Big Mike about 3 years ago
Ditto. I’m not getting on a ladder for anything.
tjason910 about 3 years ago
welll he ain’t wrong
Teto85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
We put up inside decorations this last week. Except the tree. And tomorrow and Sunday we’ll (meaning me and the doggos with the Mrs and a cat or two supervising) star on the outside. Fortunately no tangled lights.