Hallmark likes to give a "kick" to the heart.
ROFL!!!
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Hallmark likes to give a "kick" to the heart.
The tree carcass on the side of the road is one of my least favorite sites after the holidays. Glad it is only one.
Thank you for the info, graywolf! I have actually seen those in the stores and I wondered how well they worked.
That is so cool that you found the 45 in immaculate condition. You and your family are so thoughtful and obviously caring of one another - that really makes me smile!
A Happy and blessed New Year to you and yours!!!
Jeff posted last year for volunteers to do a radio show for airing during the final hours of Santa tracking on Kringle Radio. Some of us volunteered and he later posted the details of what we needed to do. It was a lot of fun!
I've been watching the NHL Winter Classic since about 1pm. No Christmas commercials, no signs of the Season. It truly has passed. I am glad we were able to enjoy. Lots of talk about not being able to stomach the "last" moment(s) of Christmas. I have great difficulty with it as well. It's tough.
Now, I guess all I can do is enjoy the rest of the winter season. The Rideau Canal is partially open for skating. The outdoor rinks, including our local rink, are mostly open and ready for skating. Winter festivals will soon be underway. Wintertime in Ottawa has taken over from Christmastime. Although it is not sights of green and red lights, the sounds of beautiful bells and carols, there is still plenty to which we can look forward to in Canada's capital.
Last night we were invited last minute to a friends house for New Years eve. I walked in and was dismayed to not find one shred of a Christmas remaining. Worse yet, they had a bonfire out back... I walked up to find them starting it with said dismantled tree. Yeah... I gotta be honest... I threw up a little. LOL
I too use our tree, but I strip all the branches off and clip them down for tinder/kindling. I cut off the base that sat in water up to the unsaturated section and then cut off slices like cookie dough, sand and then carve or burn for ornaments on the next tree or to give as gifts. One year I cut off a piece that was 7" tall, bored it out, carved star patterns and small trees in the sides, dipped in resin to preserve and used with 4" pillar candles.
The rest of the trunk I cut down to small logs to use in my little porch chimey out back.
If I can't replant it - you can darn sure bet I'll find a way to make it memorable of part of our lives. It was a living tree... I have to do something to have warranted cutting it down for a few weeks of display. LOL. Oh wow... does that make me uber sappy?
LOL Well maybe not - just when I start cutting it. ;-)
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Can never bring myself to watch the "last" Christmas special of the season, the last song on the radio of the season and so on, that really brings me down. At least you have your Christmas family here. cheesy
my nephews are there!I've been watching the NHL Winter Classic since about 1pm. .
15 pages already... good grief!!! ROFL Goodnight and happy new year one last time MMC. 4:23am... I finally have service. LOL
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love what you do with your gently used tree!Last night we were invited last minute to a friends house for New Years eve. I walked in and was dismayed to not find one shred of a Christmas remaining. Worse yet, they had a bonfire out back... I walked up to find them starting it with said dismantled tree. Yeah... I gotta be honest... I threw up a little. LOL
I too use our tree, but I strip all the branches off and clip them down for tinder/kindling. I cut off the base that sat in water up to the unsaturated section and then cut off slices like cookie dough, sand and then carve or burn for ornaments on the next tree or to give as gifts. One year I cut off a piece that was 7" tall, bored it out, carved star patterns and small trees in the sides, dipped in resin to preserve and used with 4" pillar candles.
The rest of the trunk I cut down to small logs to use in my little porch chimey out back.
If I can't replant it - you can darn sure bet I'll find a way to make it memorable of part of our lives. It was a living tree... I have to do something to have warranted cutting it down for a few weeks of display. LOL. Oh wow... does that make me uber sappy?
LOL Well maybe not - just when I start cutting it. ;-)
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