New Video Posted

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Sunday, December 27, 2009

I've posted some new videos to the site. The songs here are the new additions to the display for 2009, but I still hope to find the time to post the new video of the returning songs... just figured I'd start with the new material first.

Enjoy!!

http://www.cincylights.com/videos.htm

Shannon

Nearing the end

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Sunday, December 27, 2009

Well, it sure does seem like we're nearing the end of the road. The local stores have the Christmas lights on clearance (what they have left) and the remaining days until 2010 can be counted in the single digits now. The last display show will take place the evening of Friday, January 1st from 6-11pm. It seems this Christmas season has just flown by and it saddens me to thing about the house without all the lights, but I know all good things come to an end. I am glad to see so many houses around us put up lights and it certainly LOOKS like there are more and more people getting into the spirit these days. I hope anyone that has seen our display has been inspired to put up just a few lights, or decorate the entire house like we have, so I hope in some way our efforts have made the season a little brighter for someone.

It's been fun learning, overcoming challenges, and we're really enjoyed the positive comments and meeting new people from Planet Christmas. I'm still working on posting some video of this years show, so look for that soon.. it's taken me much longer then expected to get the videos posted, then Christmas was upon us so I'm just now getting around to wrapping that up.

If anyone is interested... looks like we're really going to make the big push for LED's next year, so if anyone out there in Christmas land wants to buy a rather large quantity of red and white C7 lights with tons of extra bulbs, just give me a yell and we can talk.

Happy New Year to Everyone,
Shannon

Twinking lights up on the roof...

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Thursday, December 03, 2009

We're open for business and broadcasting on 90.5 FM. Last night we had rain and the show stayed on (rain and electricity don't go well together) so we've officially worked out all the bugs.

Visit our site for directions to the show.

http://www.cincylights.com

Enjoy the show and I'd love to hear feedback. In the next few days I'll be posting videos to the site.

Shannon

We are a go.. yes.. a go

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Thursday, November 26, 2009

Most of the lights are installed and there are only a few loose ends to wrap up tomorrow and we can go live on Saturday. We've been having issues with one of our controllers and the company rushing an overnight package with a new board to us that we should have tomorrow morning. Great customer service from Light-O-Rama, probably the best I've ever experienced, so you can call me a very happy customer even with the few issues we've had with the hardware. We still have a few static elements that need to go up, but all the animated elements are in place and wired when we get all three controllers online, so we're in really good shape. We'll be testing and flushing out any bugs tomorrow, so big day and I'm so full of Turkey right now I really can't do much, so I get to sleep in tomorrow!! No black Friday for me, I'd prefer to shop online to find my deals, so while others are out at 3AM to get in line, I'll be happily dreaming of Christmas lights and extension cords.

Oh, and a big thank you to Zac Fritz and High Strung Holiday Lighting Services, once again Zac and his crew put up the lights on the roof (and all the places where one is skittish of heights) and have been a huge part of making our Christmas brighter. If you need someone to help out with your lights, Zac is a really great guy, someone we would recommend to all of our friends.

www.highstunglighting.com

Picture : Porch Columns Being Wrapped and Lights Going Up on the Windows and Porch.





Lights Being Strung on the Roof-line. Plenty of Amps of Christmas Cheer!!!

And there was light (almost)

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Monday, November 23, 2009

The Christmas lights are going up and we've been able to add several additional songs for opening night. Were still hoping to get the lights ready for a first show on Saturday, baring any set backs the very first show of 2009 will start at 6pm Saturday evening.

David working to install the candy canes.




Shannon

-- Post From My iPhone

Once in a while

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Things really do have a way of working themselves out. I've felt that we were really, really behind in our Christmas preparations as of late and we've both been sequencing like two people possessed, but I have one new song done for this year and HOPE to have at least two more brand new songs done before Christmas.

Here's the lineup of songs:

Linus and Lucy - Vince Guaraldi Trio
All I want for Christmas (is a Hippopotamus) - Gayla Peevey
Your a Mean One, Mr. Grinch - Thurl Ravenscroft
Chritmas Eve Sarajevo - Trans Siberian Orchestra
Wizards in Winter - Trans Siberian Orchestra
So This is Christmas - John Lennon
Carol of the Bells - Wilhousky
Stille Nacht (Silent Night) - Mannheim Steamroller

Divide and Conquer

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Monday, November 09, 2009

With so much to do before the we turn on the lights, I thought I'd post a little update here, then back to this sequence I'm working on. We finally sat down and finalized the show for this year. There were a few changes, which requires some tweaks to the sequences, namely adding a few additional channels. Until we got the electrical circuits installed, we weren't really were we might use these extra channels, so now we're reworking the songs from last year and adding at least one new song and hopefully a few more to rotate in before Christmas.

This year I've actually gotten involved in doing the sequencing. Last year I helped with the overall design of the light show, then build the website and this blog, leaving all the hardware and other technical details to my partner in crime. This year with so much work to do I thought I'd give it a try. Here's a little snippet of what I'm talking about. It's MUCH harder then I thought.

I just hope we can get all the work done before launch day, which right now we're looking at 11/28 for our first show, so only 19 days to go.



Cloudy with a chance of... Meatballs!

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Got home and decided to start dinner.. the thought was meatloaf.. some part of me had a hankering for Italian. What's more "Italian" then meatballs, right?

Actually I was inspired by the Boca de Bepo Anniversery dinner David took me to where we had the most flavorful (and the size of your head) meatball, so I decided to go with larger then normal meatballs as well.





I have never made meatballs before and quite litterally began mixing in things I had on hand. A little ground turkey and ground chuck, dry Parsley and Tyme, Italian style breadcrumbs, an egg, plus salt and pepper... finishing by rolling in yet more breadcrumbs.

Cooked for about 25 minutes and then under the broiler for a few minutes for a little color. Because of the turkey they were a little dry (overcooked??) after coming out from under the broiler. In heinsight I would have cooked them 5 minutes less and let the brolier have a go without risk of drying them out.

The maranara saved the day and the flavor was really nice.





I've satisfied my inner "italian" craving and now relaxing by the fire with my cat-- life is indeed good.

-- Post From My iPhone

60*

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Wednesday, November 04, 2009

We finally found someone to do the electrical work for us and it so happens it's our neighbor! We've only spoken to him a few times we've lived accross the street, so not only do we get to know our neighbors better, we're getting the work done at a very reasonable price.



These are the outdoor outlet boxes.. recepticals have yet to be installed.

We're adding three dedicated curcuits for a total of sixty amps of Christmas light goodness.

-- Post From My iPhone

Just a "few" lights...

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Friday, October 30, 2009

I couldn't help but put out out a few decorations. It's nothing like the Christmas display, but it's a enough to tide us over until we've had our turkey dinner, then we can set about gearing up for Christmas will our full efforts.

This ghost inflatable is one we found at a local Kroger store that was in the candy isle last year and I talked the manager into selling me this special Hershey promo inflatable.

Enjoy and Happy Halloween... don't eat too much candy!!



Happy Halloween!!

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Tuesday, October 27, 2009

There's two things about Halloween that I really look forward to each year. The first is sitting down with "It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown" and the second is the Halloween candy.




It's somehow surprising how induring this classic is. It first aired in 1966 and has been almost ten years since the passing of Charles "Sparky" Schultz. There is no need for glitzy computer graphics or big budget productions, namely because it's a simple story that is so indearing, it's just as entertaining now as it was fourty three years ago.

It seems the Halloween season brings many types of candy you only find at this time of year. Candy Corn candies of all shapes and sizes and Ghost shaped Peeps, the first reappearance of these marshmellow critters since the Easter Bunny, plus all the standard favorites.


I really like dark chocolate and this year I found minature dark chocolate Reese's peanut butter cups. I have to honestly say there may be no better combination then dark chocolate and peanut butter, so finding these little treasures was a nice find indeed.

Happy Halloween and enjoy Trick or Treating... scary movies... or just turning out the lights and ignoring the spooks and goblins.


-- Post From My iPhone

Via Update

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Monday, October 05, 2009

Quick update on the great coffee taste test, which now enters a second stage, but not likely the last.



I found Columbian blend Nescafe Tasters Choice and thought it might make a good comparison to the Starbucks VIA Columbian. I can honestly say that there is absolutly no comparison available here. The Tasters Choice turned out to be simply vile. I tried to find kind words for this blog, but the brown muddy water that was produced, well it just wasn't worthy of a kind word. I didn't have my taste test panel available today, so in the near future I hope to see if my reaction to the Columbian was justified, but will post an update when I have more data for those at all interested.

Starbucks VIA

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Friday, October 02, 2009

I stopped into the Starbucks around the corner from from work intending on simply getting my morning cup of get-you-going coffee. I had forgotten Starbucks was holding a taste test. The new Starbucks VIA instant coffee versus the in-house brewed coffee. I couldn't pass up a challenge like this!! I like my coffee and think I have a pretty good pallet. The challenger was the VIA Italian Roast versus the classic Pike Place brewed coffee.

Lets just say that while the VIA makes pretty decent coffee, the taste wasn't even close, the depth and complexity of the brewed black concoction was so apparent when next to the VIA. Michael Phelps would have been proud with speed and timing with the tap in with my choice of which was instant and which was brewed.

I'm sure the VIA is really good instant coffee, but I think I'm pretty sure that if given the choice I'd go with the brewed coffee.



I decided to put the VIA to a real test, testing it against another instant coffee. I found a box of Nescafe Tasters Choice (TC) individual serving packets, very similar to the VIA packaged individual servings, but the Tasters Choice was only 18 cents a serving 82 cents a serving.

Results:
Better aroma and color from the VIA.
Richer more complex taste from the VIA.

(Adding a little more of the TC instant improved color and taste, resulting in a nice nutty flavor, making ita better comparision to the VIA.)

TC is by far the cheaper of the two and could be even cheaper by buying the instant mix by the jar/can then the individual packets, making it a very exceptional value without sacrificing taste for dollars.

The VIA seemed to want to come out of solution, at least I thought so, butthere was no mistaking the fine granules of coffee at the bottom of the small cup that had cooled slightly. I didn't notice the TC doing this, even when it was somewhat weak before we added more instant, it always stayed... well a cup of coffee.

If it wasn't for the price gap here the VIA would be a hands down winner of our little taste test. As it is, the TC gives the VIA a real run, but fades at the finish.

Do we have a new daily coffee option that would retire the coffee maker? No. I think I'll stick to my trusty drip maker or the french press for my coffee needs.

Thanks to Jamie, Jennifer, and Bob for offering up their pallets for my little taste test.

Enjoying fall

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Wednesday, September 30, 2009






If there is anyone out there that knows me, they know I love to cook, but I am also one who battles weight issues. My co-workers and friends are normally the recipients of half of what I make. Not a bad deal.. I get to cook and my friends get to enjoy in one of my passions.

Fall brings a whole set of flavors and options that we forget about eight months of the year. When the temperature dips I look forward to a cup of steaming hot coco. One of the I dulgences I really enjoy and don't forget Marshmellows on top!! Hot coco and Starbucks pumpkin spice are two of my favorite things of fall.

Life is good :)



Updating for updating sake

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Saturday, September 26, 2009

No real updates here to speak of. Fall is officialy here and with the cooler weather I know that Halloween can't be far behind and we then enter Holiday seasons that always fly by so fast.

We ended up at Kmart today and was greeted at the entrance by Christmas trees. While I really like Christmas, we wouldn't bother to put lights up if we didn't, but the last week of September and the trees are in stores? Even I had a ba humbug moment at the sight.

Stay tuned for more information (that is if anyone out there actually reads this) about this years light display. We have some really cools ideas, ones I think will really improve the display, but so much work to do!!

Anyone out there have suggestions fir us? We'd really like to hear from you!

Shannon

Stay in school controversial?

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Tuesday, September 08, 2009

I'm not at all sure why a speech urging students to Stay in school is controversial. I just don't understand what fears could possiably be found in this message.

Perhaps this fear is based on the thought that President Obama would use this moment addressing children to advance his political adjenda?

Are these same people afraid that the children would better understand this simple desire to take action to change the status quo? Perhaps even understanding his refusal to push our problems off to another generation, maybe even some those same children that he was addressing today? Our President releases his full speech before hand to counter all of these fears. Why is this even nessasary?

Why can't our nations leader address our children without his motives being questioned? Are we as a nation that jaded that bipartisanship cannot be found-- even in the nations schools?

Please tell me exactly just what has President Obama done to earn such distrust? After eight years if take it or leave it "Bush" politics, what is there to fear in a speech aimed toward children, attempts to motivate in our children to greater heights?

Shannon

-- Post From My iPhone

Happy Labor Day

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Monday, September 07, 2009

It's been awhile since my last update and being its Labor Day Weekend I thought I'd post a real quick update.

Ended up relaxing at home on Saturday with nothing of real interest. David did get the media server running so we can now watch downloaded programs on the computer and stream them over the network to the TV in the livingroom or bedroom. Spent a big part of the watching season one of Top Gear. Not the horriably edited version they show on BBC America either. I don't know why I love this show so much as it's not at all flatteing to "septics" AKA Americans, but it's allot like a big brother teasing the little sister/brother, so it's all good fun.

I think I'm a closet gear head-- not the first time I'd ventured away from the "typical" girly activities-- but I think it would be sooooo much fun to drive a Bugati or Porshe 911.

Sunday we ventured up to Harvysburgh and the opening weekend of the Resesance Festival. We took in a few shows and jousting, walked, walked... and walked. Overall not much changed from last year so while we enjoyed ourselves, it just seemed a tad repetitive, so we bailed early and headed home.

Today we cooked out on the grill and played some Rockband... Looking forward to Beatles Rock Band on Wednesday. Should be fun!!

Guess that's about it. Back to work tomorrow... but at least it's a short week.

Shannon
-- Post From My iPhone

Weather...

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Sunday, August 23, 2009

OK. I have to say that the weather this year has been absolusly screwy this year.

Yesterday I was wearing a long sleeved shirt... In August! Today woke up to lower sixties and clouds, so it really feels like sixty, which is really nice if you ask me.

Since the weather was so nice last night, we had a change of plans for dinner and ended up at Five Guys for a burger and fries, which was the best burger I've had. At least best that didn't come off my grill :)




-- Post From My iPhone

Boeuf Bourguignon

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Was feeling slightly off my game this morning, so I called off work and relaxed at home. This afternoon I was feeling better so I felt like cooking and invited our friend Eric over for a true French dinner. We saw the movie "Julie and Julia" together and promised if I cooked this dish I'd have him over.

Again I channeled my inner Julia Child and made Boeuf Bourguignon, which turned out really fabulous!!

It's not your every day meal, but glad I went the extra mile.




-- Post From My iPhone

Cake update...

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Here are a few pictures of the cake. Yummmmmm!!!!








-- Post From My iPhone

Reine de Saba avec Glaçage au Chocolat

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Tuesday, August 11, 2009

OK. I've gone and done it (well... almost.. more the almost later) and made my first recipe from Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking. It's a Chocolate and Almond Cake with Chocolate Butter Creme Icing. Yum!

I got a late start (nothing on TV and was somewhat restless... what will I ever do when fall TV kicks back up?!?) and got the cake baked and cooled, butter creme icing made and started to ice the cake and the warm kitchen finally started to have it's way and my icing. I put on the scratch coat of icing and put the cake in the fridge overnight, which means I have a lovely chocolate cake waiting for me when I get home. Yea!!


For anyone out there interested:

Ingredients:

For the Cake:

4 ounces or squares semisweet chocolate melted with 2 Tb rum or coffee
1/4 lb. or 1 stick softened butter
2/3 cup granulated sugar
3 egg yolks
3 egg whites
Pinch of salt
1 Tb granulated sugar
2/3 cup pulverized almonds
1/4 tsp almond extract
1/2 cup cake flour (scooped and leveled) turned into a sifter

For the Icing:

2 ounces (2 squares) semisweet baking chocolate
2 Tb rum or coffee
5 to 6 Tb unsalted butter

Equipment:

A round cake pan 8 inches in diameter and 1-1/2 inches deep
A 3-quart mixing bowl
A wooden spoon or an electric beater
A rubber spatula
A cake rack
A small covered pan
A larger pan of almost simmering water
A wooden spoon
A bowl with a tray of ice cubes and water to cover them
A small flexible-blade metal spatula or a table knife

Instructions:

For the Cake:

Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).

Butter and flour the cake pan. Set the chocolate and rum or coffee in a small pan, cover, and place (off heat) in a larger pan of almost simmering water; let melt while you proceed with the recipe. Measure out the rest of the ingredients. Cream the butter and sugar together for several minutes until they form a pale yellow, fluffy mixture.

Beat in the egg yolks until well blended.

Beat the egg whites and salt in a separate bowl until soft peaks are formed; sprinkle on the sugar and beat until stiff peaks are formed.

With a rubber spatula, blend the melted chocolate into the butter and sugar mixture, then stir in almonds, and almond extract. Immediately stir one fourth of the beaten egg whites to lighten the batter. Delicately fold in a third of the remaining whites and when partially blended, sift on one third of the flour and continue folding. Alternate rapidly with more egg whites and more flour until all egg whites and flour are incorporated.

Turn the batter into the cake pan, pushing the batter up to its rim with a rubber spatula. Bake in middle level of preheated oven for about 25 minutes. Cake is done when it has puffed, and 2-1/2 to 3 inches around the circumference are set so that a needle plunged into that area comes out clean; the center should move slightly if the pan is shaken, and a needle comes out oily.

Allow cake to cool in the pan for 10 minutes. Run knife around the edge of the pan, and reverse cake on the rack. Allow it to cool for an hour or two; it must be thoroughly cold if it is to be iced.

For the Icing:

Place the chocolate and rum or coffee in the small pan, cover, and set in the larger pan of almost simmering water. Remove pans from heat and let chocolate melt for 5 minutes or so, until perfectly smooth. Lift chocolate pan out of the hot water, and beat in the butter a tablespoon at a time. Then beat over the ice and water until chocolate mixture has cooled to spreading consistency. At once spread it over your cake with spatula or knife, and press a design of almonds over the icing.

Yield: For an 8-inch cake serving 6 to 8 people

Summer finally shows up!!

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Monday, August 10, 2009

OK. Someone finally told Summer that she was missing all of the fun. These past few days we have received a refresher course of summertime, thanks to ninety degrees and enough humidity to kill a snowman in under thirty seconds, but I knew the cool summer wouldn't last.

Trying to keep it all in perspective... a healthy dose of air conditioning surely helps with that!

Saw my first Christmas items at Micheals this past weekend, which in itself is just a tad scary!


-- Post From My iPhone

Julie and Julia

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Saturday, August 08, 2009

Julie and Julia... who would have thought that a movie based (at least partially) on a blog, but you know what, it was really entertaining and I enjoyed it very much!

I adore Meryl Streep and when I first saw the trailer, it was Meryl as Julia Child that instantly made me want to see this movie. I went into the movie fully expecting to enjoy the Julia, but endouring the Julie portion of the movie, but I was wrong. Both of the stories were a pleasure to watch and carried the full distance of the movie.

If you get the chance, go... you won't be disapointed.

More... is... more!

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Thursday, August 06, 2009

One quick update today. We're adding an additional 16 channels for this years show, bringing us to a total of 48 channels.

We're also looking at more LED's for the display and still in need of a good electrician that can do quality work on a limited budget. If you know anyone that can do a small amount of work for us before the end of October, please drop a line, I'd really appreciate it.

Last year we had to use extra channels just to break some of the elements apart to to electrical draw on the controllers, so replacing the C7's in the display with LED, it will allow us to reclaim a few channels that were otherwise "lost" last year.

Happy Thursday... the weekend's almost here!!

Vacations always begin this way...

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Ever wonder why vacations always start and end the same way?? That is with loading up the car and heading off to your destination as quickly as possiable so you can get down to the "real" vacation.

That's how my recent treck to Owosso MI with my dad to a steam train festival started. Southern Pacific Daylight 4449 was to attend, along with many other train exibits that drew fans from MANY states around, so it was worth the trip.

It was a three hour trip to my folks house and another four hours to Owosso, so after the trip (and 14 hours of driving) I was totally bushed, only to get some rest and head to the inlaws six hours south in Crossville, TN.

I now have a few days to enjoy a somewhat slower life here in the South and recharge the ole batteries.

Ain't life grand?


-- Post From My iPhone

Installed New iPhone App!

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Thursday, July 16, 2009

Installed new ap on the new iPhone... Now just to find something "interesting" in my life to write about on a regular basis. Ha! We'll see.

Ps. Don't forget the Light-O-Rama sale on all of your lighting animation goodies until 7/20.

-- Post From My iPhone

Welcome back summer...

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Friday, July 10, 2009

For those of you not used to Midwest summers, we often receive "heat waves" from warm air pushing up from the Gulf and it's pretty normal here to see 90+ degrees with 100% humidity. While not as oppressive as our friends to the South, we pay in the summer for the lack of white stuff in the winter.

For the first week or so of July we've saw highs in the 70's with overnight lows dipping into the 50's... enough to turn off the A/C for days, which is really unheard of in July, but was short lived as the humidity is supposed to return for the weekend.

Frosty wouldn't last a minute out there!!

Shannon

Christmas in July...

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Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Thursday, July 02, 2009

Wow. Is it really July?

As we celebrate our Independence Day, I'm already thinking about the light show and how we might improve upon it, from adding lights more lights to adding controllers we're trying to figure out what is in the budget and what is really feasible for Cincy Lights in 2009.

As 2008 was our first year going an animated Christmas display, I think we did really good, but soon realized it took us MUCH longer put up the lights and cords ran that we first thought. We mistakenly believed we could get the lights put up in one weekend.. HA.. HA.. that is all I have to say about that. It didn't help that we had a cold snap that weekend and we were working in 20-something degrees with wind that made it VERY uncomfortable.

This year I plan on getting started much earlier. I may get the neighbors talking if we start putting lights up right after Halloween... but who wants to be out in the cold trying to string lights. NOT me. I'm also going to try and locate a better video camera then the one I was using last year. The Sony we had borrowed just didn't do low light well at all and I was disappointed a little with the video as it didn't capture the full show, so I felt it lost something. It's all really early in the planning, plus we have to find an electrician that can work for peanuts, that might mean more to our ability to expand things then anything.

The one good thing about this past year as we were under the radar and I don't think we actually had too many visitors or at least those that we noticed, so I wasn't nervous about getting the neighbors ticked at us during Christmas. It was something I was concerned with as we live on a fairly small no-outlet road with neighbors that frequently get impatient at larger trucks making deliveries, etc. Would I have liked to see cars lined up to see the display? Sure.. I would have had a moment of.. THEY really, really like me... followed by sheer terror as I waited for the police to come shut us down.

Happy Fourth to Everyone!!
Shannon