If the neighbor is Hispanic, starting Jan 7th. Jan 6th is Dia the Reyes, in some countries is when they get the gifts. Allegedlly when the Three Wise men showed up with the stuff.
Epiphany. As in maybe then they'll have an epiphany as to the fact that it's time to take Christmas decorations down. Unless you're a Chinese restaurant.
Maybe buying several five foot tall Santas during the post Christmas sales and then setting up dioramas in the same way that Calvin used snowmen in the Calvin and Hobbs comic strip. Might have some influence on the neighbor.
Twelfth Night.
ReplyDeleteYep, 12th night :-)
ReplyDeleteIf the neighbor is Hispanic, starting Jan 7th. Jan 6th is Dia the Reyes, in some countries is when they get the gifts. Allegedlly when the Three Wise men showed up with the stuff.
ReplyDeleteEpiphany. As in maybe then they'll have an epiphany as to the fact that it's time to take Christmas decorations down. Unless you're a Chinese restaurant.
ReplyDeleteAny time now its after 12th Night.
ReplyDeleteHey Murphy..
ReplyDeleteHave silencer...will travel....just a thought...
I believe here it is 14 days after Christmas for air rifles, and any time after Jan 15th for rimfire....backstop permitting.
ReplyDeleteWe don't have a shotgun or muzzleloader season. but bows and crossbows are good anytime after 1/1.
Check you local laws
Maybe buying several five foot tall Santas during the post Christmas sales and then setting up dioramas in the same way that Calvin used snowmen in the Calvin and Hobbs comic strip. Might have some influence on the neighbor.
ReplyDeleteBoxing Day!
ReplyDeleteBut, I tire of seeing Christmas stuff since Halloween!
:-)
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It's not Easter yet . . . that was always my Mom's take-down weekend . . .
ReplyDeleteNow is the time
ReplyDeleteGet one yourself train Murphy or Belle to attack it.
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