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Ditto: Broken Arrow homeowner takes easy route to hanging Christmas lights on his house

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Photo submitted by Nance Henderson
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Photo by Aaron McColloch
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Posted: 12/20/2010

BROKEN ARROW, Okla. - For one Broken Arrow homeowner it was simply easier to point out the fine work of his neighbor's Christmas lights than to try to "keep up with the Joneses."

Instead of getting out the ladder and braving the cold, the homeowners of the house on the left side of the page decided to erect a lighted "Ditto" sign, with an arrow pointing to the house next door.

Click on the 2 under the photo to see the other house.

The houses are in the Stanford's Landing addition off of 81st, just east of Oneta Road.

As for the house with the display, the yard is decorated with a moving carousel, a moving teeter-totter and a merry-go-round. Santas, snowmen, bears, reindeer, window displays, garage door decorations and a lot of lights complete the look!

Thank you to Facebook friend Nance Henderson for posting the picture on our wall!

 

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