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On 27 Nov 2006 14:57:57 -0800, "Chuck Gould"
wrote: JohnH wrote: Chuck, have you given any thought to putting a sign on your boat saying, "These are NOT Christmas lights!" That would prevent any confusion. That would be silly for a couple of reasons. First, there's no such thing as a "Christmas light" . My lights are red and green, like holly. Holly is a spiritually significant plant in a lot of religious traditions and is even seen in Christian churches, along with venerated evergreen trees in some instances. (Red is the color of animal life, green is the color of plant life, and holly blooms at winter solstice). Second, if the same people who believe that venerated evergreens, an elf named Santa Claus, flying reindeer, and animated snowmen are an inseparable part of a Christian religious holiday see the lights on my boat and want to consider them "Christmas lights", then it's no skin off my nose and they can go right on ahead and call them anything they choose. The Special People's cruise is next Sunday, and if having some lights on the boat makes the day a bit more memorable for my developmentally disadvantaged passengers, then the lights are serving their intended purpose. If somebody watching our parade from on shore thinks a warm and happy thought for a moment as the lighted boats go by, then they have served a secondary purpose. And besides; I celebrate a very old tradition this time of the year and it *includes* Christmas. I am not "anti-Christmas". I assume that most open minded people realize that several major faiths celebrate something at solstice time, and are not offended when people don't automatically give one of the holidays exclusive rights to the entire month of December. :-) Nope, no sign needed. Anybody can call my holiday lights anything they want to. I'll even be wearing a red and white "Santa" hat for the event. My shuttle pipes arrived today, so I hope to bone up on a few tunes about sleigh rides, flying reindeer, and dancing snowmen before next Sunday. You ain't heard a "Christmas" tune until you've heard one played on a bagpipe. I'll literally have a "captive" audience, unless somebody wants to go for a swim. Chuck, I'm certainly glad to hear you're not 'anti-Christmas'. I would have bet otherwise. |