Thought I'd post some pics of our lights. These are a year or two old, as I haven't taken any of this years yet. Counting the daughter's lights next door we have a little over 27500 now and probably will add a few more yet. I picked the last two just in case every one is tired of red. .
The round white area above the train is thought to be either a ghost or a UFO. I thought a UFO at first, but then when my oldest daughter saw it she said that ghosts sometimes take the form of a round orb. I took several pictures a couple different days from the same spot and this was the only one that had that image in it.
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A little more Chrismas
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A little more Chrismas
Mark "birddog" Birdeau
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Re: A little more Chrismas
Looks good, Mark. Merry Christmas.
Vince
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Re: A little more Chrismas
Guess those 4 wheelers behind the cat aren't ripe yet they're green.
Looks nice thought.
Looks nice thought.
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" We hang petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office."
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