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Well, we moved into our new house in late 2003, and we're now in a street which is vaguely famous for it's Christmas lights (I'm not aware of any other suburban streets in Canberra which are one way for a single month of the year).
So we thought we should join in. Apart from the boring lights on the barge board, which anyone can do, I thought I would give something a little more artistic a try. The intention is to add a little bit each year, so initially, the display is a little basic.
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Fri, 17 Dec 2004
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Herm. Twinkle Tux just had one of it's transformers fail. I'm not sure if it was because of temperature (it was a warm day and I had left Twinkle Tux on all day as I got slack), or if it was just due to fail. Luckily I had a hot spare, so Twinkle Tux is back online once more.
posted at: 20:46 | path: /christmas | permanent link to this entry
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