Christmas Lights- Dandenong North, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia- December 2016
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 Published On Dec 2, 2016

My 2016 Christmas Lights Display. Hope you enjoy.

Believe it or not, all these lights run off only four main outlets each connected to (nearly) synchronised timers- one in the garage, one outside along the right side of the house, and two inside!

For those curious about the background music:
Do You Hear What I Hear- Johnny Mathis
The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year- Andy Williams
Sweet Gingerbread Man- Mark Steyn and Jessica Martin
December (Based on "September")- Earth, Wind and Fire
A Spaceman Came Travelling- Chris De Burgh
Mele Kalikimaka- Bing Crosby
Running On Eggnog- Mark Steyn and Jessica Martin
Bring Back The Spirit of Christmas- Bert Newton
A Marshmallow World (Disco Megamix)- Mark Steyn and Jessica Martin
Feliz Navidad- José Feliciano
Stille Nacht (Silent Night)- Mannheim Steamroller


To see my 2013 display, go to the following link:
   • Christmas Lights- Dandenong North, Me...  

To see my 2014 display, go to the following link:
   • Christmas Lights- Dandenong North, Me...  

To see my 2015 display, go to the following link:
   • Christmas Lights- Dandenong North, Me...  

And to see my good friend scana1979's 2015 Christmas lights, go to the following link:
   • Christmas Lights - Dandenong North, V...  


Vaxfacts: The red flag that is flying is the Australian Red Ensign, which today is used primarily for Australian-registered civil shipping. Prior to the Australian Flags Act 1953, the Red Ensign was reserved and used as a civil flag by state and local governments, private institutions, and private citizens- the Blue Ensign was reserved for use by the Australian Commonweath Government, the Australian Military, and the Australian Olympic Team, until it was officially declared the Australian National Flag in 1954 by the Flags Act 1953. The Green flag is a 'Season's Greetings' flag.

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