Submitted by gridnews t3_11usblh in dataisbeautiful
annswertwin t1_jcq817d wrote
When the snow melts and you can use a ladder to get them down.
FullofContradictions t1_jcreg4a wrote
Why isn't this higher?
I kind of get taking them down right away if you can fucking get to them but my yard still has a few feet of snow that I have no interest in tramping through to retrieve stuff that isn't hurting anyone. The lights are off now, but the decor remains until the weather stops acting like Christmas!
annswertwin t1_jcs8jdm wrote
When we were in high school, one of my friends fell off a ladder putting Xmas lights up on his parents two story house. He didn’t break any bones thx to snow but he did staple himself in the forehead with the staple gun as he landed and it left a dent in his skull too. Could have been so much worse but he still was teased mercilessly by everyone (he was one of 13 kids ) for a while thx to the dent.
Lethalmud t1_jct9o9e wrote
A lot of us don't have snow, or not before february.
FullofContradictions t1_jctd6v0 wrote
In which case, I get why you might be able to take down your stuff long before spring.
AnfreloSt-Da t1_jcrejkq wrote
This is what I came to say. It’s obvious that the responders to that survey do NOT live anywhere with heavy snow. In MN, holiday decorations don’t come down until spring.
CalgaryChris77 t1_jcztn3j wrote
Yeah I've still got 3 feet of snow covering most of my lawn... my inflatables aren't getting taken out for a long time.
JanitorKarl t1_jcs1okk wrote
When I can do it without freezing my fingers off.
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