Shelli, those are wonderful! And the tree’s pretty terrific too.
Here is our little baby tree! We have a tiny apartment, so this is pretty much the only size that fits. The boyfriend gets all the credit; he picked it out and strung the lights, I just helped hang ornaments. Note the Borg cube on the right.
Does that Borg cube have sound and say stuff like “We are the Borg”, and “Resistance is futile”! If so I must have heard that 500 in the course of the 10 years I was a nanny. The Doc’s I worked for had all those same ornaments. Their kids couldn’t pass by without pressing the sound over and over and over.
Cute little tree. I told Mr. Cat I would like to get a small real tree next year. I just miss the smell.
And ShelliBean,
That is a beautiful Victorian looking tree.
Ha ha! Yes, the disembodied head is a hanger down thing of santa that attaches to the pulls on the ceiling fan. It’s quite freaky, actually. Kind of like a warning to Santa to see what happens if the gifts aren’t good…
Rachael Rage - I love that tree. I really love the lights - those are my favorite kind.
Thanks guys! I am going to try to take a pic of the tree this year now. I think it’s exactly the same…
Here’s my tabebuiain the front yard all tarted up for Christmas.
Here’s a bit of my indoor tree, with my favorite new decoration.
And here’s a funny shot of same new decoration.
Here’s our tree. Picture was taken last year, but it looks exactly the same this year, thanks to the magic of artificiality!
Yep, it’s almost exactly the same. Just switched corners of the room this year…
Rachel, I can’t view your images. Help! And to everyone else, I think I should get you guys to come decorate at my place next year. You’ve certainly got the talent to land a couple of pictorials in Christmas Tree Extravaganza magazine and I’ll be ready for some professional grade holiday cheer by then.
I looooooooooooooooooove these pictures! Thanks so much!!
We made ours edible
I know this started as a thread for your personal christmas tree, but I just wanted to share this. This is a display I pass by every day on my way to work. It’s about 10 miles from my home, near Pilot Mountain, NC. They have tons of pictures on their website.http://www.pilotmountainchristmas.com/
These folks have a huge light and animation display that they put up every holiday season, and admission is free. It takes about a half hour to walk through if you’re a scrooge like me, and much longer if you still have the childlike holiday joy (like my wife). They even have free cocoa on the front porch. If that don’t get you in the spirit, I don’t know what will.
I heart me some edible Christmas trees and pictures of such that make the lights blur like that. Hungry and dazzled, it’s all good.
And daniel, we used to have something like that when I was a little girl growing up in Dallas. The husband did it for the wife every year and it was to my eyes (back in the 70s) a wonder to behold. You could walk around and see their big flocked solid white tree in the picture windo and imagine how rich they were to do all this for free. The sad thing was, the missus passed away when I was in high school and the elderly gentleman didn’t have the heart to do it anymore. So I miss that and I always appreciate a similar glimpse in whatever form it takes. Thank you.
I was raised Jewish, and since then have been an atheist. A few years ago I decided I wanted a Xmas/Hannukah/Kwaanza/Festivus/Whatever tree. So every year, on the day after Christmas, I’ve been buying ornaments when they’re on sale. This year I finally got the tree . . . a 7.5-foot really nice fake one with 800 steady lights, plus I added some randomly twinkling ones. So here is my very first holiday tree. I’ll get another photo of it tonight, after dark. I can’t wait to go shopping for more ornaments on the 26th!
You did a really good job. That’s beautiful.
My husband and I always go shopping on the 26th for ribbon, christmas cards and an ornament here or there. Most of the ornaments on our tree were gifts (if you give it to me, it goes on the tree) or ones that we bought on holiday (we buy an ornament from each city or country we visit).
We’re Jewish, so we don’t put up a Christmas tree, but we do have a wreath my mother made about 40 years ago that I still use around our menorah. We place it on a draped table and stack the prezzies in front of it. You can kind of see that it has little white lights all around it, and when the menorah is lit, it’s really pretty. That’s Spiny Norman behind it.
The Klausens’ 2008 Hannukah “Bush”.
Oh, and having seen GraceTX’s tree IRL, I can attest that it is absolutely stunning. Martha Stewart couldn’t make a tree that exquisite!
Here are a couple of pics of our tree, and the carolers standing next to it.
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My ex-roommate once put 1000 lights on a 3 foot tree.:eek:
I’m having a hard time seeing everyone’s pictures on my mother’s shitty computer, but from what I can tell, they are absolutely lovely. (And panache, now that we have a nice home, I hope to start collecting ornaments again, much like you have.) So thanks once more for posting them all for me to look at. It’s our own little virtual Xmas village!
If I had a tree, there’d be carolers hanging from it.
Bah, humbug!