Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Tim Herzog stands in the front yard of his family's “Christmas House” at night in Round Lake.The lights go on at 5pm. and go off at 10:00 pm. and will stay up until a week after Christmas.(12/15/17)
Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Tim Herzog looks up at a bright snowman on the top of a stack of snowmen he put in his Christmas lights display in the front yard of his family's “Christmas House” in Round Lake. It took Herzog forty-seven hours to put up the display. (12/15/17)
Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Tim and Cindy Herzog and their children, Peyton, 7, and twins John and Tyler, both 11, look at the toys people have dropped off for Toys For Tots at their “Christmas House” in Round Lake.(12/15/17)
Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Tim and Cindy Herzog with their children, Tyler and his twin bother, John, both 11, and Peyton, 7, (in the middle) in the front yard of their decorated “Christmas House” in Round Lake.(12/15/17)
Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media A group of snowmen light up the front yard of the Herzog “Christmas House” in Round Lake.(12/15/17)
Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media A polar bear shines bright in the front yard of the Herzog “Christmas House” in Round Lake.(12/15/17)
Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media A stack of snowmen shine bright in the front yard of the Herzog “Christmas House” in Round Lake.(12/15/17)
Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media The Herzog “Christmas House” has a Toys For Tots container in front of their home to collect toys for children in Round Lake.(12/15/17)
Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media The Herzog “Christmas House” in Round Lake.(12/15/17)