CANBERRA,
Australia (AP) — An Australian family has reclaimed their Guinness
World Record by stringing up more than half a million Christmas lights
around their suburban home.
Guinness World Records official Chris
Sheedy confirmed Monday that the Richards family of Canberra set the
record for Christmas lights on a residential property with 502,165
twinkling bulbs.
The family first entered the famous record book
in 2001 with 331,038 multi-colored lights. But they were trumped last
year by a family in LaGrangeville, New York, who illuminated their home
with 346,283 lights.
The Richards home with its lights on more
than 50 kilometers (31 miles) of wire in suburban Forrest will be open
to the public from the weekend to raise money for charity.
David
Richards — husband of Janean and father of Aidan, 13, Caitlin, 10, and
Madelyn, 6 — said most of his neighbors supported the display. But some
hadn't spoken to him since the last record was set.
"I have always
loved Christmas. Having the Christmas lights with the community coming
in and sharing it is a time when you get to know people you probably
should know better, I guess," he said.
He said while he bought the
lights, a local power company would donate the estimated 2,500
Australian dollars ($2,300) in electricity that would illuminate them
for the next month.
He had vowed he had retired from Christmas
lights competition after his 2011 record. While Richards won't rule a
defense of his latest record, he said he would need a generator to get
any more electricity for his home.
Monday, November 25, 2013
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