This is the abbreviated story of Del's Bethlehem Star. See slideshow at right for full story.
It all began with Del's dream and a lot of PVC pipe. My brother Ron is captured here "aiding and abetting" the plan.
Del and Ron painted it black to make it less reflective.
If you noticed your electricity hiccup Thanksgiving weekend, this could have been why. The star has 205 10-watt C-9's. Thank goodness it'll be on a timer.
The crew: Art Amon and sons (& daughter's boyfriend), neighbor Gus, and Chris & Laura Flanders. My brother Ron photographed the event.
3 comments:
It does look better this year. Are you still friends with your neighbors below? It always amazes me when my father's schemes work out. I guess I should quit being suprised.
I've rarely seen one your Dad's scheme NOT work out. That's what's amazing! And yes, our neighbors below are actually much less blinded with this larger star than with the previous one that used actual spotlights! :)
Don't be surprised, Kirsten, your dad is a man on a mission with his projects. Lots of friendly help probably didn't hurt, either!
Diane, so glad you are having such a great visit with your brother, even if Del does put him to work!
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