Merry Christmas from the Florida panhandle! Saw this while out looking at Christmas lights in Fort Walton Beach last night.
We take my little boy to Horseshoe Trail every year. My mom lives on the next street over. There used to be another house on the Horseshoe Trail that did something similar but I haven't seen them put out decorations the past few years..Here is a house in Huntsville Alabama.
[FONT="]As you'd expect, Santa greets visitors on the front porch, the reindeer are in the stable, and a collection of voice-activated snowmen, grinches, a talking Christmas tree, and assorted others might catch you off guard if you're not careful.[/FONT]
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[FONT="]It's OK to get out of the car and explore. Make sure you walk up the driveway to the right of the house and head all the way to the back to get the full effect.[/FONT]
[FONT="]To find it, get to Lilly Flagg road east of Memorial Parkway in Huntsville. Turn left onto Horseshoe Trail and go about 10 homes in. You can't miss it.
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We have a Christmas tree and some lights in the window. Nuff for me. I do like to see the light displays though.Very nice! I have a small light up but nothing this extravagant.
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Thanks, seebell. I was actually there right before the fires blew up. We stayed in a cabin in the blue ridge mountains in north GA about 10 or 15 miles east of the Rough Ridge fire in the Cohutta Wilderness in mid-late November. We'd booked it months ago, before the fire broke out. Gorgeous view when smoke wasn't obscuring it.Paca, thought folks might be interested in this. Slide show of Christmas lights in Gatlinburg after the fire.
http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2016/12/gatlinburg_lights_up_for_the_h.html#0