Binary Christmas has returned for its fifth year anniversary of brilliant computer controlled lights choreographed to upbeat music. We have doubled the amount of houses participating in the choreography for a total of six and over 30,000 lights!
Over 5,000 lights, palm trees, a wishing well, and 1,000 icicle lights, plus a lit tree on the roof.
When you turn the corner on 173rd Pl SW, you can't miss it -- the brightest two-story house of the block. Paul Richards starts putting up lights the day of Thanksgiving, continues on a daily basis.
Featured Dec. 21 @ 11 p.m. As the Parade of Lights winds down for 2012, it is appropriate we visit one of the pioneers of computer controlled lighting systems in this area, Jeri Ginnaty. His family comes from all over the US every December to help decorate his Issaquah home. If a visit to this place won’t put you in the spirit-you’re hopeless.
Featured Dec. 21 @ 6 p.m. Using self-taught mechanical skills and a vivid imagination, Dan Pardy of Seattle has created a very special world on the lawn of a Northgate home. No computers or strings of lights here, just old fashioned ingenuity.
Every year Robert goes all out with his Christmas light display using close to 5,000 lights receiving compliments from all of his neighbors.
The talking Santa sings Christmas Carols. He feels this is his best display so far and wants to submit his entry from Yelm.
250 Blow Molds create Christmas Scenes with a Nativity and Santa on the roof and Santa's village on the lawn.Even a Sounders Penguin playing soccer.
Featured Dec. 20 @ 11 p.m. Jeff Layne loves his lights and loves his music at his very complicated and artful computerized Christmas lights. His show will entertain you-while his food collection efforts feed the hungry.
Featured Dec. 20 @ 6 p.m. Darren Schnee’s display is their effort to bring the community together by helping to feed those who need a hand.
Featured Dec. 19 @ 6 p.m. As if an amazing from yard display was not enough Vikki and Rick Johnson from Normandy park, take their display inside too, with an enchanting Christmas Village featuring a lot of moving parts.
Over 40,000 or more lights with 12 days of Christmas -- each day a different display. A 20 ft. skating display that moves with music, a manger, church, angel, and wise men.
Every year, Cody Adamski's parents put on what he calls the best light display in Kitsap County. It has everything from Santa and reindeer, to all of the Peanuts gang (all hand made by his dad), and also music playing outside.
There are hundreds of thousands of lights on trees and bushes.
Featured Dec. 18 @ 6 p.m. Sharon and Doug Jones' home shares their love affair with Christmas.
Featured Dec. 18 @ 11 p.m. Steve Pahl’s place is right out of a Christmas movie, yes THAT Christmas movie. But we will let him tell you while you as the viewer can try and focus in on 100,000 lights, dozens of decorations and everything else Steve and his son Seth can find to cover the family home for Christmas.
Featured Dec. 17 @ 6 p.m. Anthony Mish is the kind of guy who thinks big at Christmas-as you will see, both inside and outside his Kirkland home.