We are heading out to look at the lights in the neighborhood. There were so many, but we will be able to see a sample. We are catered by Caroling of Austin, and our entertainment is Michael Bublé.
Menu
Biscuits & Gravy – buttermilk biscuits, sausage gravy, fried egg
Spinach & Feta Egg White Omelet t – grilled red onion, cherry tomato, breakfast potatoes, choice of toas
Buttermilk Pancakes– vanilla bean yogurt, seasonal berrie
Crispy Chicken & Waffles – maple syrup, honey butte
Sweet Corn Cake Benedict – jalapeño cheddar corn cake, avocado, tomato & corn sals
Huevos Rancheros – sunny eggs, crispy tortilla, black bean, jalapeño, avocado, queso fresco
Green Chili & Chicken Enchiladas – Fried egg, yogurt crema, cilantro, avocado, lime
Hop on the bus
Although not lit, I thought you would enjoy this one.
A snow person family at Mary Kay Ash’s old house.
Big spread of lights.
Large tree.
This was a dignified display
A couple of houses all decked out.
A grand assortment of blow-ups.
Rudolf the big-horned cow pulling Santa’s sleigh and half a Merry Christmas sign lit up.
Speaking of horns – A University of Texas helmet as a centerpiece.
The Grinch stole Santa who stole Halloween.
Looking like icicles.
A blow-up extravaganza.
Santa riding a dinosaur. Go figure, but you have not seen strange until the next shot.
What did I say? Our favorite Halloween house is ready for the holidays.
Well that’s it for this week. Next week we will go to the Lakeway Trail of Lights. It is time for music and Food. I hope you have a great week.
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Great displays! I’m now hungry to sample that Sweet Corn Cake Benedict. Thanks for Michael Bublé
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I want to try that, too. Thank you, Darlene. Wishing you a lovely week.😊
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That last house is very different. Great shots, John
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We think so. It is purple and has Halloween decorations out all year. 😊
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Love the fire hydrant.
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I do, too. I could see the fire department pulling up and getting a big laugh.
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ah, Mary Kay Ash a name from my distant past… I am all about the icicles and the dignified displays, however, I would hat every fire hydrant in sight if I could!
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Wouldn’t that be great? 😀
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I’m loving those Christmas decorations! Such festive lights, too!
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I wish I had the room for all of them. Thanks, Kymber.
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Your neighborhood is getting into the season in a big way – some more than others! Since I just had a big breakfast, I think I will pass on the food. Next week…
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It’s good to know when to pass on another meal. Thanks, Noelle,
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Great decorations, John. Have a Holly Jolly Christmas!
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Thank you, Tim. Wishing you the same. 🎅
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Nothing mundane about that collection of Christmas lights. From the theme, I might have guessed these were from Texas, John. 🌹😱🤩
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Ha ha ha 😆 You would be a winner. Thanks, Pat.
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Love the One Long-Horned Open Sleigh.
We pass a field of long horns on one of our country roads, The only sad part is the small country store across the street that offers Long Horn Steaks, makes me think that Fred is in the freezer in the shed.
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Great neighborhood displays.
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Thanks, Craig
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Simply magnificent, John. Thanks for the smiles!
Now – is it possible to have all dark meat chicken and waffles?
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Sure. We have been waiting for a dark meat person. Here you go. Thanks, GP.
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Wow, lots of activity in your part of the world. Beautiful outdoor displays, John. Merry Christmas to you and yours. 🎄
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Thank you, Gwen. Merry Christmas to you and your family as well
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Now THIS is what a person can do to decorate when there’s not a foot of snow on the ground! Well captured, John. Enjoy the beauty while some of us hibernate indoors away from the below zero temps.
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Yes, we do appreciate our lack of snow for sure.
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Great night view, John, with a different vibe for decorations! A bit magical even with a skeleton or two hanging around for Christmas. Fire hydrant was cute too. I’ll have the biscuits and gravy, thank you.
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It is a little magical, isn’t it? Thanks, Jo. I hope you have a super week.
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Call me an old fuddy duddy, but I prefer the house with the dignified exterior lights. Along the same fuddy duddy lines, I prefer the Burl Ives “Holly Jolly Christmas.”
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I can respect that, Ms. Duddy.
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Some of those holiday decorations are quite impressive. As for the food I am having Green Chili & Chicken Enchiladas.
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Always a good thing. Thanks, Thomas.
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I’m late to the party, John. We had some snow to deal with yesterday. Not much, but it messed up my reading schedule. I was hoping this would be a tour of the decorations, so I’m glad I came.
Any chance there are Biscuits & Gravy leftover? Asking for a friend.
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Always have a plate for you. Here you go.
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I love Christmas lights, so this was a treat, John. I’ve also seen a few dino/Santa decorations around here. And I’m still convinced I could easily be friends with the purple house people.
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Ha ha ha. They love spooky for sure.
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Thanks for sharing these beautiful displays John. I think the silver fire hydrant wins the day. 😊
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I do too, Debby. Thanks.
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It looks so fun and festive! The Fire Hydrant is cute and the icicle house is pretty.
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Thank you, Deborah. 😀
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You’re welcome!
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I think the fire hydrant is my favorite 😉 I’m partial to lights, not so much to the blow-up … whatever they are called. When I lived in NY, we would drive around, looking at houses that had their Christmas lights up. They were so pretty against the snow … although I guess you would prefer no snow where you live 😉
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I think snow would be nice for an hour. That would be enough for me. Thanks, Marie.
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Your neighborhood knows how to decorate for holidays! Thanks, John.
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