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De-light-ful holiday lights contest winner
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
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For the last several weeks, Register readers have been calling, writing and e-mailing their nominations for the homes with the most festive holiday displays.

With Santa's reindeer perhaps in flight even as you read this, our list for this year is final. Thanks for all your suggestions, and a bigger thanks to all those who give the rest us something to smile about by dressing up their homes.
Please get out and give these homes a look. To navigate an efficient course for your journey, check out our map of homes at napavalleyregister.com.

Meanwhile, we are faced with the uncharitable task of choosing only one home among the many as the winner of this year's contest. Our choice: 1122 Monticello Road.
A festive oasis awaits Napans who are up for a drive to the outskirts of town, on Monticello between Silverado Trail and Atlas Peak. Illuminated globes that dot the perimeter of the property have been transformed into snowmen sporting top hats. Wreaths peek out from the windows of an illuminated water tower. The home's expansive, multi-colored Christmas display is fortified by hundreds of bulbs, maybe more.

For other delights, here is the complete list of homes you submitted:
NAPA

* 2340 Arthur Street

* 1052 Bella Drive

* 2467 Cabernet Street

* 725 Central Avenue

* 3689 Dartmouth Drive

* 3979 Dunhill Street

* 878 El Centro Avenue

* 320 Foster Road

* 800 Foster Road

* 3627 Harkness

* 112 Homewood Avenue

* Ione Court

(several homes)

* 1525 Lupina Street

* 541 Madison Street

* 483 Mannering Street

* 3968 Mataro Court

* 4206 Mataro Court

* 4217 Mataro Court

* 1122 Monticello Road

* 3914 Montrose Street

* 3926 Montrose Street

* 1326 Oak Street

* Paradise Drive (several homes)

* 2192 Penny Lane

* 420 Pickwick Drive

* 1757 Pine Street

* 1149 Pinewood

* 1660 Silverado Trail

* 35 Summerbrooke

Circle

* 2004 S. Terrace Drive

* 1012 Third Avenue

* 1021 Third Avenue

* 4043 Via La Paz

AMERICAN CANYON

* 7 Ironhorse Drive
8 comment(s)

Dirty Napkin wrote on Dec 24, 2007 6:31 AM:

" Also check out 20 Sage Way "

noseyrosie wrote on Dec 24, 2007 12:19 PM:

" Our wonderful neighbors on Pickwick had a real Santa!! Thank you for sharing your Holiday happiness with the neighborhood!!! "

comment wrote on Dec 26, 2007 5:21 AM:

" A real Santa? I knew it! But why did he miss my house? "

DL wrote on Dec 27, 2007 11:17 AM:

" It wasn't just several houses on Paradise Lane, it was EVERY SINGLE HOUSE!! How awsome! Thanks to all the families on that street. "

Dirty Napkin wrote on Dec 28, 2007 2:29 PM:

" Paradise gets there pg&e bills paid for.. I would do too for free pg&e. If someone else knows diffrent let me know. "

napanlady wrote on Dec 31, 2007 3:22 AM:

" There was also a house in Browns Valley area that was just amazing too! It too was better than the house on Monticello. Everything in the yard was animated. An Elf riding a bike, a polar bear fishing in a frozen lake and you saw the fish come out of the water on the fishing pole. They had a barn with elves and Mrs. Clause moving about making toys, a big clock with the toy soldiers in front of it, santa and all his reindeer on the roof taking off with a sleigh full of toys. This was a beautiful scene with a lot of time invested in it. Thankyou for sharing with all of us. "

napanlady wrote on Dec 31, 2007 3:28 AM:

" The house on Monticello is there every year, sure it looks nice, but there were alot better houses this year than that one! One of the houses had a real santa on Dec 23. not to mention they displayed there front windows like at the mall with disney characters and falling snow. They put lights on the entire house, grass, driveway, PLUSSSSSS.... all the lights (which there were more than 100) were blinking to the music they had playing. All this and more, it was really amazing!! The house on Monticello is nice but there were better, and they should not have won the contest but maybe it was rigged. I wouldn't doubt it. But thanks to everyone who decorated and shared with us the beautiful lights. There were alot of amazing houses! So Thankyou. "

naparian wrote on Jan 1, 2008 5:16 PM:

" any chance they were all low energy bulbs!? Come on folks....so much wasted energy from lights to air blowers inflating santa and frosty! Now here's an opening for some effective energy legislation! Or why not solar powered holiday decorations....joy to the world! "

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