On our work break walk from the library late last week, my colleague and I spotted a startling sight on the path in Onondaga Lake Park.
The sky was lovely. The Yacht Club Marina was still full of boats the week of Labor Day.
And there resting on a tree were decorations for Lights on the Lake, our traditional November through New Year’s celebration.
Whew! I don’t even want to think about October yet.
I bet it’s magical, though! When they’re on and in season:).
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That is quite true, Kay, and I good way to look at it.
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oh, wow, that is so funny )
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So early, Beth!
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It seems to come earlier and earlier each year. I like every season, and goodness knows I love Christmas, but can we please enjoy summer, fall, Halloween, and Thanksgiving before we face the Holidays?
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I’m with you, rgemom!
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Oh geez……why do we have to cut everything short to get to the next thing….
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Yes, just to be ready in their minds, MBC?
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Well, I certainly don’t fault people for that!
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Ah, but it’s so much easier to get those lights up NOW, before there’s 4 feet of snow. That’s a great photo, though – just goes to show how close together our summers and winters are.
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Thanks, CM. And your point is well taken.
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