Just like New York, the Oregonians loved to decorate with lights all over the place. Since they have a larger property around their house, they would string lights over fences, houses, stables, barns and every possible tree that is visible from the street. Over the past 10 years the addition of music created an added feature and the lights would be synchronized with Christmas music played loud all night long, to the never-ending annoyance of neighbors, although the Oregonians were more tolerant than the New Yorkers.
Music by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra were especially popular with the owners of these homes creating computerized fascinating displays of blinking lights according to the beat and harmonies playing over large speakers. I invite you enjoy this one video of a house during Christmas with the music called 'Wizards of Winter,' by the TSO involving lots of planning and coordination.
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