debodun
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- way upstate in New York, USA
And taken it down?
If I remember correctly, we put ours up around the second Saturday in December or whatever Saturday came between Dec 10th and 14th. It always got taken down on New Year's Day, ornaments and lights put in boxes and stashed on the cellar stairs landing shelf. We always had a real tree - sometimes bought, Sometimes my dad would get permission from a landowner to cut an evergreen. I also remember my mom making a wreath and roping out of running pine she obtained on her aunt's property. Her fingers hurt for quiet a while after manipulating the tough vines.
This was our classic front porch set-up at the house I first lived in. Lighted plastic Santa with evergreen roping and lights around the door.

When my parents bought the Victorian house, then we had an artificial tree from then on for some reason. After dad passed, I sold the full-size tree and bought a 4 foot tall table top. Easier for me to decorate since that was my job then.
If I remember correctly, we put ours up around the second Saturday in December or whatever Saturday came between Dec 10th and 14th. It always got taken down on New Year's Day, ornaments and lights put in boxes and stashed on the cellar stairs landing shelf. We always had a real tree - sometimes bought, Sometimes my dad would get permission from a landowner to cut an evergreen. I also remember my mom making a wreath and roping out of running pine she obtained on her aunt's property. Her fingers hurt for quiet a while after manipulating the tough vines.
This was our classic front porch set-up at the house I first lived in. Lighted plastic Santa with evergreen roping and lights around the door.

When my parents bought the Victorian house, then we had an artificial tree from then on for some reason. After dad passed, I sold the full-size tree and bought a 4 foot tall table top. Easier for me to decorate since that was my job then.
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