2010

Our 2010 display consisted of about 16,000 lights (including new RGB lights that can produce any color), 1034 light channels, a toy train, and a video wreath. In the videos, look for the RGB lights along the eaves and gutters of the house and around the base of the tree trunks. We also expanded into our neighbor's yard this year, but this is not shown in the videos.

Lone Star Holidays Intro

The Christmas Story - Bluefish TV

Amazing Grace (2008 Party Version) - Yule

Santa Claus Is Comin' - The Tractors

Christmas/ Sarajevo 12/24 - The Trans-Siberian Orchestra

Hallelujah Chorus - Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir

He Reigns - Newsboys

Up Close: The Train

Up Close: The Video Wreath

2009

Our 2009 display consisted of almost 10,000 lights, 96 light channels, a toy train, and a video wreath.

Hallelujah Chorus (sound is low, you'll have to crank up the volume on your computer!)

We will be posting more videos shortly. In the mean time, here are a few pictures:

The display:

The train:

The video wreath:

 

 

2008

Our 2008 display consisted of almost 4,000 lights, a 64 channel light controller, and a toy train.

Wizards in Winter Youtube took this video down, as they have most TSO videos. So this link goes to the Light-o-Rama web site.

Santa Claus is comin'

Hodie/Do You Hear What I Hear?

 

 

2007

2007 was our first year with a computerized light display. We used 16 channels of lights that danced to the music of the Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto Choir singing "Hodie/Do You Hear What I Hear?".