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Rgde discovered some tips celebrating festival and holidays like Valentines, Xmas, Thanksgiving and summer Holidays, just to help you enjoy.

Christmas Stake Lights

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Christmas Stake Lights


Led Stake Lights Pkg/4


Led Stake Lights Pkg/4


$4.99


Our LED Stake Lights are battery powered lights that may be adjusted to project light onto a banner or sign. Each package contains four – 6 inch Orange Plastic LED Stake Lights that feature an on/off switch and come with batteries installed.Batteries are non-replaceable.

Christmas Lights


Christmas Lights


$10


Christmas Lights – Coldplay

Tork 803B 3-Outlet Mechanical Outdoor Stake Timer


Tork 803B 3-Outlet Mechanical Outdoor Stake Timer


$19.99


The Tork 803B is a 24-Hr Mechanical Outdoor Stake Timer. It has 3 grounded (3 prong) outlets. Options for multiple ON/OFF times for each day of the week and manual ON/TIMER switch….

Woods 17321 Outdoor Power Strip Timer with 3-Outlets and 6-Foot Cord


Woods 17321 Outdoor Power Strip Timer with 3-Outlets and 6-Foot Cord


$15.56


The Woods 17321 3-Outlet Power Stake with Timer & 6′ Cord automatically controls your landscape lights, holiday lights, and more. When it’s cold and dark outside, the last thing you want to do is run out to turn off your lighted yard decorations or turn o…

Westinghouse 3-Outlet Outdoor Heavy Duty Digital Photocell Timer


Westinghouse 3-Outlet Outdoor Heavy Duty Digital Photocell Timer


$16.67


Great for outside uses (holiday decor or yard lights)….



Stay in Union With True To Life Merry Yule Cards, Not E-mail

Wasn’t the physical writing of Christmas cards a major piece of Irving Berlin’s song “I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas?

“I’m dreaming of a white Christmas,
With every Christmas card I write”

E-mail came along many years after Irving Berlin began singing the popular song “I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas. Now, it seems that many people in today’s rushed world would rather sit down at the computer and type out an e-mail with a Christmas wish on it instead of taking the time to write out a thoughtful message in true Merry Christmas cards.


Merry Christmas Cards

Cards vs. e-mail

  • cards take more time to draft
  • More personal
  • E-mail provides a faster delivery of the message

Push comes to shove and almost everyone would rather receive a physical card than one sent by e-mail. The biggest impact of the growing trend to send e-cards might be people’s increasing positive reactions when they actually receive traditional cards. While still better than nothing, an e-mail card doesn’t equate to a real card by almost anyone’s standards.

The personalized, one-on-one element of traditional cards makes them special to the recipient. It shows that you took the time and effort to select a card for them. Don’t downplay the importance you can have on another’s life simply by adding a signed note to the real Christmas card you are sending. Even though the cost of the card and postage combined won’t exceed more than a couple dollars, the idea that you spent the money says something positive to the recipient. Corporeal in every sense of the word, real Christmas cards have the advantage of being displayed for others to see. E-mails, on the other hand, rarely go beyond one’s computer screen.

I think the holidays lend themselves to being more personal and intimate by sending real Merry Christmas cards. For speed of communication, e-mail is at the top of the charts. But, it just doesn’t seem a good way to foster Christmas spirit. Even now, wouldn’t it be absurd to end Irving’s famous phrase “with every Christmas card I write” with a reference to an e-mail?

Wouldn’t you say that sounds a little corny?

For more fun with Christmas greeting cards visit www.ModernGreetings.com because holiday fun begins with Modern Greetings


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