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November 26, 2007

Christmas Lights 2007 – 8

Filed under: Christmas Lights 2007 — tim @ 4:12 pm

On November 20, we had a preview showing of the 2007 Christmas lights display for those on Fontana. We had about 50 people in attendance, on a crisp and windy night, and received positive feedback.

The lights went on Thanksgiving evening for the rest of the world, but not exactly when planned. I thought I had the controller programmed for on at 6 and off at 10:30. But at 5, Mary comes to me and tells me the light show has started. So I run out to the controller and take out the SD card to stop the show. Then I reset all the timers and sequences on the chip, so it is now coming on and going off when planned. Read the rest of the article »

November 19, 2007

Christmas Lights 2007 – 7

Filed under: Christmas Lights 2007 — tim @ 3:24 am

The lights go on in 4 days, but there is still much to do.

Since the last post, all of the sequencing has been completed. Night two is comprised of five songs plus voiceovers and took only 24 hours to sequence. But the songs are shorter than for the first night. Reflections of Earth will be the opening number each night. Here is a list of the songs that you will be hearing and the length of each show:

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November 10, 2007

Christmas Lights 2007 – 6

Filed under: Christmas Lights 2007 — tim @ 3:12 pm

Things are fast and hectic around here because

THE LIGHTS GO ON IN ONLY

12 DAYS

The last two days were spent putting up some of the outdoor lights. We had beautiful weather days and were also able to take advantage of help from our long-time friend Jim, who was in town from St. Louis. This included hanging the animated angel and thirty twinkling snowflakes 25 feet above the ground, wrapping our two big oak trees in bands of red and clear mini-lights, hanging icicles along the front eve, and placing the large star on the chimney. This phase of the actual installation took 25 people hours to complete, longer than anticipated. Next weekend, weather permitting, is when the remainder of the display goes up. This will include the installation of the tri-mega tree, the 16 mini-trees, and hooking up the five controllers to all the lights with several hundred feed of extension cords.

Sequencing of night one has been completed. In total, the show will run about 20 minutes and took 42.67 hours to sequence. We still have to record the voiceovers with the grandkids for night two, but two out of the five songs have been sequenced.

Stay tuned for more information as we move closer to Thanksgiving night and the reveal.