Submitted by SnooHesitations9618 t3_11ii07d in vermont

I love Christmas & all the lights, so this is not a complaint, but a question.

I’ve noticed this past few days people turning their Christmas lights back on (after they had been off for a while). Is this a VT tradition I am not aware of (moved here 2 years ago)? Does it correlate with the snow days? Is this some secret code I shouldn’t be asking about?

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Green_Message_6376 t1_jaydhv5 wrote

The correlation may be those shrooms you took, I see Christmas lights in July sometimes. /s

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nixxon t1_jayehqf wrote

I don't think of them as christmas lights, more like decorative lights. It looks nice when it snows and they're on. So sometimes I plug them in when I feel like it.

I also have white "christmas lights" as decorations on my porch in the summer, so maybe I'm just a fan of sparkly things.

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[deleted] t1_jayfoy5 wrote

Now that we have 3 kids under 3, the chances of us taking the lights down are slim. May as well make use of them!

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Vermontess t1_jayfxan wrote

Probably completely random, or possibly the fresh snow is giving everyone Vermont winter feels. But sadly there isn’t a Christmas light conspiracy that you are missing out on

Edit: it just occurred to me that we’ve had more sun in the last couple days than we have had all month. I wonder if all the lights you’re seeing are solar charged ones that are finally getting enough sun

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verifiedboomer t1_jayletw wrote

My Christmas lights are on the same GFCI circuit as all my animal heated water buckets and stock tank heater. If the Christmas lights ever go off, I know I need to do some investigating.

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SemperFuu t1_jaymqxs wrote

Year around! Keeps it real! Red lights tho

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ReasonableLiving5958 t1_jb0pv9n wrote

I don't keep colored lights up, but I do keep the white icicle style lights up that are wrapped around my roof up year round. I only unplug them when Spring comes.

It just helps with the winter gloom, especially when you've had a long day and come home after dark.

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