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Year by Year Yard Displays
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​From 2013 I have had a yard display each year, and each year it has grown.  Now I have a yard and indoor display that has seems to have grown exponentially.

This is because we have moved into a house were we are able to, prior to 2013 we were not able to do these things because of tenancy restrictions.  The landlord for this house is far more accepting and relaxed about it, even helping to set up occasionally. 


    


2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019


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