This One Strange Texas Tradition Is A Complete Mystery But It’s Awesome Anyway
By Katie Lawrence|Published November 01, 2018
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Katie Lawrence
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Katie Lawrence is a Southeast Texas native who graduated 18th in her high school class with a GPA of 4.25. She attended college in the Houston area and began writing for OnlyInYourState in 2015.
Today, Katie writes, edits, and performs several other tasks for OnlyInYourState and has never been more passionate about a job before. Outside of work, you can likely find her curled up on with a hot cup of coffee, practicing yoga, baking, or exploring the beautiful Lone Star State (in particular, the vast and mystical West Texas desert).
November is officially upon us, which means it’s basically Christmas. Around this time each year, the weirdest, most wacky holiday tradition you’ve ever seen starts taking shape in our state. Check it out:
Nobody knows for sure how or why this wacky tradition began, but we can say with absolute certainty that it isn't going anywhere. Every holiday season, Austinites spread holiday cheer along Loop 360 the only way they know how to: with quirk and whimsy.
Starting right about now, Capitol City residents take to the roadside, armed with tinsel and ornaments, to do their part in the annual custom. Some families even take their Christmas card picture among the festive trees!
Some pay tribute to lost loved ones, others have a clear theme, and plenty are haphazardly decorated with no rhyme or season. There seems to be just one hard-and-fast rule: whatever you do, make sure it's big and bold enough for passersby to notice (this IS Texas, after all).
Here are some great tips to keep in mind if you join in this year. By far the most important thing to remember is taking down your decorations when holiday season is over!
Did you know about this quirky holiday tradition in Texas? Are there any other weird customs our state participates in this time of year? Here are a few that we know of.
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