Don’tbother driving down these streets; they are abnormally darkfor this time of year.

We thought about calling this post by the obvious “Bah Humbug” title, but we’d like to assume that residents on these streets are collectively making an effort to save electricity. Or, perhaps they are putting lights up sometime tomorrow?

High School Humbug? The western block of Dry Creek actually becomes Cherry as it turns south around the high school. The high schoolers don’t get much of a light show, unfortunately.

Water & Electricity Don’t Mix: Creek Drive meanders around the western edge of Willow Glen, crossing such traditionally lit up streets as Willow Glen Way and Pine. The northern blocks of Creek are mostly dark, however.

Blown Circuits? There are so many lights in the northern, older part of the nieghborhood. Perhaps the circuits blew just before folks on Coolidge or Mildred could put up their lights.

Construction & Rezoning: Along with all of the rezoning to allow more units per acre than were originally built along Curtiss Avenue, perhaps the city has also limited the holiday lights per lot. The northern blocks are rather dim.

Recent WGx posts in Holiday Lights 2005