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Totally effing awesome! It's just amazing you can do that on solar power. (You're not running the generator, are you?) The lights are a vision in the desert. Wonder how the cows react?
Merry Christmas and ALL the best to you, John. We will make the trip out to visit sometime in 2012, bringing beer and such! Stay safe, be well, keep up the great work!
Tree is a pinyon pine from Ft. Davis - wreath made from cactus pads...both gifts from my neighbors the McKennas. 12 strings of LED lights on the house total of 75watts. 2 strings of old fashioned lights on the tree 130watts.
Merry Christmas to the Field Lab and ALL it's inhabitants. A special wish for you to have a wonderful 2012 and a very prosperous one. I can hardly wait to find out what you will accomplish in 2012. It is mind boggling to me how much you accomplish in a years time.
Awesome-ness as expected !
ReplyDeleteA joyous holiday season and prosperous new year to you JW !
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Looks great John. They should be able to see that from the space station.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to a great year ahead, John.
ReplyDeleteThat's the shot! It looks great.
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Beautiful! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWow! Really beautiful. A very Merry Christmas to you, Benita and Beatrice.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! It's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you.
John, beautiful display. I hope you have a very Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTotally effing awesome! It's just amazing you can do that on solar power. (You're not running the generator, are you?) The lights are a vision in the desert. Wonder how the cows react?
ReplyDeleteVery Festive! I hope Benita enjoys them, I know I would sit and watch them all evening.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Well John...Great light show...It was also good on the webcam, with the blinking tree...Have a Happy New Year...
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and ALL the best to you, John. We will make the trip out to visit sometime in 2012, bringing beer and such! Stay safe, be well, keep up the great work!
ReplyDeletevery nice!
ReplyDeleteYa done good...again
ReplyDeleteWELL DONE!!!!!
ReplyDeletepsycho-delic ,is that a sativa in the pot ?
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the same.... it must be visible from space.
ReplyDeleteTree is a pinyon pine from Ft. Davis - wreath made from cactus pads...both gifts from my neighbors the McKennas. 12 strings of LED lights on the house total of 75watts. 2 strings of old fashioned lights on the tree 130watts.
ReplyDeleteBeauty! Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to the Field Lab and ALL it's inhabitants. A special wish for you to have a wonderful 2012 and a very prosperous one. I can hardly wait to find out what you will accomplish in 2012. It is mind boggling to me how much you accomplish in a years time.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy New Year
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ReplyDeleteLove it! Thanks for all you do, John, and for sharing so much of it with us.
ReplyDeleteWells done~
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, John! Good job on the lighting... funny how you think of things based on watts used :)
ReplyDeleteDarin
Best wishes for the new year, John. It's sure looking good out there.
ReplyDeleteGreat Lights -- Merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteWonder what they said when they saw this from The ISS...? Haha
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