Taffy lane in Orléans has become famous for the fact that every house on the street decorates for christmas (some way more than others as you will see). if you go and visit this street, I suggest parking your car in the church parking lot and walking the street, it should only take 30 - 45 minutes in total... depending how often you stop to take photos.
also, there was one house collecting can goods... not sure if it is all the time or just the night we went... but if you have any to spare, bring them along just in case.
we've arrived, and a temporary one way was put up to help control the traffic
our first glace down the street
giant christmas ball hang from giant christmas trees
animated penguin a ice cube man greeting the people passing by
frosty makes an appearance
some house are bery impressive
caution... rudolph crossing
no parking... reindeer zone
hard to tell but the owner was in his driveway (left) greeting people competly deck out with a christmas light suit
a happy gingerbread couple
samanthat is enjoying all the lights
we turn the bend and look down the next strech of road
a waving santa clause, and a choo choo train on the roof
i'm sure the hydro company enjoys having these customers
lots of bright ideas!
the newly fallen snow added a nice touch to the lights.
santa can down south to say a quick hello...
samantha couldn't take her eyes off him
a little bit of everything.
caroling snow families.
this one was just off of taffy lane... but it was still photo worthy.
one last look before heading back to the car.