Really like Kamloops This Week's current series of "where are they now" articles. I do often wonder what is going on now with some happening that was in the news in the past. The end of the year provides a good opportunity to follow up. Kudos to the folks at KTW. The "where are they now stories" are linked here.
What Residential Christmas Lights Say About Citizenship...
Photo Credit: pugetsoundphotowalks
I've been pondering some of the reasons why some people go crazy with Christmas lights on their homes. Almost every year, my wife and I drive around an evening or two and just enjoy all the different displays. These lights seem to be about more than showing off - and even more than simple beautification. Over the past years, I've heard a lot of people talk about the importance they place on having privacy in their homes. I think that is a really important need. Christmas lights, however, seem to send the exact opposite message. This is the one time of the year where many folks actually invite people to slow down and have a look. Putting up Christmas lights, in my humble opinion, is an act of invitation, an act of community and citizenship. This is indeed a most wonderful thing.
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