Bryson Hoff, 6, admires two of the approximately 50 Christmas-theme inflatables in his grandfather's yard. On nights he doesn't have school the next morning, Bryson dances in his elf costume and hands out candy canes to people in cars who pull through the driveway.
Chip Ellis
Bud Turner and his grandson, Bryson Hoff, enjoy showing off the elaborately decorated yard.
Chip Ellis
Turner has more than 50 holiday inflatables and about 75,000 lights covering the lawn of his Winfield Drive home.
Chip Ellis
With more than 50 inflatables and about 75,000 lights, Bud Turner's 3 acres of property on Winfield Drive is almost entirely covered in Christmas decorations.
Chip Ellis
Since their grandparents' yard is already taken care of, Savannah, 11, and Bryson Hoff, 6, take a break from the cold weather and decorate inside their grandparents' house.
Chip Ellis
Inflatable reindeer, snowmen, elves and Santa Clauses in dozens of poses -- hunting, fishing, driving, relaxing and even using an outhouse -- cover Bud Turner's lawn.
Chip Ellis
Animals on a Noah's Ark inflatable wish "joy to the world."
Chip Ellis
Bud Turner, of Winfield, says he usually exceeds his wife Nancy's recommended annual limit of three new inflatables.
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