Monday, December 08, 2014
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The tools we use today are lightyears from the ladders from yesterday.
ReplyDeleteAh! Nice to see all machines in action to make a beautiful Christmas for us :)
ReplyDeleteIt keeps people busy this time of the year.
ReplyDeleteA nearby town just turned on the lights at the courthouse. I like to see the communities participate in the Christmas season. So many don't, or just maybe one or two store fronts will have a small tree up. Have a wonderful week, Andy!
ReplyDeleteIt's a seasonal job!
ReplyDeleteI need one of those lifts! If I had one, I might put lights on my house!
ReplyDeleteFunny, but I've never thought about how they get lights up on those big trees. Now I know. I would not like this job. I don't like putting Xmas lights on a small tree!
ReplyDeletePerhaps we will see a night shot from here soon.
ReplyDeleteMakes it a lot easier with a cherry picker!
ReplyDeleteThey've got the right equipment!
ReplyDeleteit will be beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI was watching a neighbour lasso his lights over his front tree. I didn't offer to help. but one of these might have helped get the job done in minutes. and with less cursing.
ReplyDeleteQuite a lovely gazebo!
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