
We are fortunate, however, in that our tree shopping usually isn't all that stressful, which is a good thing because the geography of tree places up here is a lot different than where I grew up. On Long Island it seemed like you couldn't swing a dead cat without hitting a tree lot. Up here? Well, the Lions Club sells them up in Cooperstown, but it seems like if you don't get one there in the week following Thanksgiving, you're out of luck. There's another place, an actual tree farm where we get our trees year after year, but if we strike out there, we're looking at a 20 minute drive (at least) to the next place--and the further we drive to get a tree, the further we have to drive home with one strapped to the roof of our vehicle. That is always a white-knuckle drive for me; I'm convinced, no matter how tightly we've got the tree strapped down, that I'm going to look in the rear view mirror and see it bouncing along the road behind us. It's a great visual, and might be funny as hell in a movie, but not in real life.
So, perhaps we'll get a tree this week. If not during the week we'll have to do it this coming weekend. I just hope the weather is good. What about you? If you buy a tree, do you get it early, or late?
And now, some music. It's not a Christmas song, but that's okay, there's enough of that out there without me pushing more of it in your face. Julia is the Magpie's friend, a very talented young lady. Perhaps one day you'll see her on TV or hear her on the radio and you'll say you heard her here first. Enjoy!
Our tree goes up the beginning of December. I love to have the house decorated for a month. When we lived in the UK, we had a real tree - oh the smell was divine - but it's a very good fake in Oz.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to you and yours this Xmas, Jeff.
We gave up on live-dead trees when my hubby got completely fed up with the needles threading themselves through the rugs :)
ReplyDeleteVery talented young lady!
Hope you and your family enjoy a fabulous Christmas!
-Donna--thank you! I love the smell of a Christmas tree. It's one of the best things going. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDelete-Jemi--I don't care about needles in the rug, but I hate putting on the lights! Yes, she's quite good, isn't she? Have a great Christmas!