04 December 2008

Happy Holidays!

I saw this video on CNN and I challenge ReckNHavic to come up with a better Christmas light display.



I know Reck goes to great lengths to make his Christmas display 'complete', but I don't know if I've seen a better one than this. It seems even better that the one that one of the beer companies used in a commercial.

hattip to CNN's iReport.

10 comments:

RecknHavic said...

Wow! I've seen a few like this, but none better. Fantastic!

Linda said...

That's MY house!!

RecknHavic said...

You do realize I let the "Happy Holidays" post title slide, right?

Nestor said...

Well It's hard for me to say Merry Christmas 3 weeks before it's actually Christmas.

Nestor said...

Does anyone know if Al Gore is in Austin? We're getting a mix of freezing rain and snow. There must be at a minimum some sort of global warming forum tomorrow, which will be cancelled due to icy roads.

RecknHavic said...

Saw that on radar. No snow here...yet(?)
Fixin to crash but was hopin to see a flake or two.

Oh well...

Nestor said...

We got a good amount of snow, but there was only a little that actually stuck. It was 80 degrees in the afternoon, and dropped down to the mid 30's with steady winds which is how we got the 'wintry mix' stuff. I was driving about 45-50 on the way home. It wasn't bad, but it was a solid mix of snow and sleet so I wasn't taking chances, especially on the bridges and flyovers.

RecknHavic said...

My folks got some in H-town; even more at my in-laws (3+inches).

I may go buy a snow machine.

Nestor said...

I remember Farmer's Almanac predicting an abnormally cold winter. So far it seems to be accurate. I just think it's funny how the global warming alarmists are going to 'abrupt climate change' now. They know global warming isn't happening so they say that the previous warming is causing abrupt climate change so that way they can say whatever kind of weather we get is caused by man. I just hope we get more snow in Texas. Not a lot, but something that sticks on Christmas, enough to go sledding. We'd have to improvise the sleds, but we'd figure something out.

RecknHavic said...

Actually, i called this several months ago. When there's La Nina, there's a possibility of south-central Texas snow.