The wife and I got this the first Christmas we spent together married. We thought the model couple was pretty attractive and never changed the picture. It gets a little funnier every year.
I've only had one christmas tree in my life, maybe 1991 or '92. Greg had always had a tree so we had one here. He might have had a couple in years after that but I don't remember. I think they're really beautiful, smell good and are a great way for people to have fun and carry on tradition, but they have no meaning in my life. Some years we had greens from the conifers at Greg's place, but mostly not. And some years we lit Chanukah candles and some years not. I think we started lighting them 10 years ago consistently, but we didn't say the Hebrew prayers, we made up our own sayings that meant something to us. I hope we'll have a menorah and Chanukah thread in a week or so.
The tree is really about the evening of decorating. Gather the family and lay on the floor tightening the little screws while everyone gives directions about which way to get it straight. Open the decoration box and get the Vince Guaraldi CD out and play Charlie Brown Christmas while we string lights and get the home made baby footprint on. The last step is for me to lift my now adult daughter to put the angel on the tree. I suppose some day she'll have to lift me. Been the tradition forever.
We have 4 acres of trees, although very few of them look as "nice" as a store-bought one. Every year I have to murder hundreds of young fir trees so they won't grow too thickly and sickly. Not a problem, environmentally speaking, to bring one inside for a while during its demise.
Even if you buy a tree, it usually comes from a tree farm. Holiday trees can be grown organically.Cutting one for your living room doesn't increase your carbon footprint, since the tree was going to die eventually anyway and release its carbon.
One could argue that the property used for growing Christmas trees could be used for a "higher" purpose, but around here anyway, when a tree grower gives up the business the land usually ends up covered with McMansions.
Even if you buy a tree, it usually comes from a tree farm. Holiday trees can be grown organically.Cutting one for your living room doesn't increase your carbon footprint, since the tree was going to die eventually anyway and release its carbon.<<<<
Let's assume it does come from an organic tree farm, how does said tree get from "farm to table"?
However, your situation seems to be mostly "copacetic to environmentalism".
The best was when my friend got a permit to cut a live tree from the Gila National forest. Being an environmental sympathizer he picked a small Charlie Brown type tree that was growing under a larger tree. He figured it had little chance of being a healthy tree. So thin the herd, sacrifice the runt. Well,....
when his wife saw the tree, she was like WTF is that stick doing in the living room? She went out and bought a farm raised tree from the tree stand.
Thanks Judit :), I am not a big "all out" Christmas decorator, but a tree for me is a walk down memory lane. I buy or obtain and make something from every special event in my life to hang on my tree at years end. I one year had a tree of all my ticket stubs turned into origami pieces, that was fun and my tree was much bigger ...;) I have a couple of VIP passes hanging now ( didn't want to seem pompous and post them tho ). I unfortunately have to have artificial due to my asthma and moms COPD, I love the aroma of fresh greens so I use them on my porch outside , and doors.
It is a ritual for me as well to decorate, I put on some good music and walk thru my past as I open each one ....makes me smile ! I have a begun tradition for some of my nieces and every year give them a special ornament that reflects something we did together that year...they love it.
No one really comes to visit here ( 'cept Bob, and he don't give a rats ass
about Christmas decorating...lol ) It is totally for me, to enjoy ...and that i do !
Stringtwang....you can get them here, some cool lot folks I met and buy pins from, great gifts....everyone liked them last year...
Last year for reference... still haven't even set up a tree yet, due to ongoing renovation projects. May just skip this year if it's not done by this weekend. So behind... just don't have the time and not really feeling it anyway this year. :/
I just went fake for the first time and now I'm wondering why buying a real dead tree from Homies makes any sense. You're just going to use it to hang memorabilia and lights and then compost it. It's a funny tradition.
So I got out the tape measure, its 11 feet, not 12. Sorry about that. I was told by the lady when I bought it as it came through the baler that it was 11, but now that I think about it, I did take about 6 inches off the stump right before it came in the house and trimmed about 6 inches of branches off the top so that the star would sit right. Here is one with a tape measure that 'goes to 11'! Nice trees everyone, even yours Timmy! In regard to the real vs fake debate, from Mother Jones:
A 2009 study by the consulting firm Ellipsos determined that “when compared on an annual basis, the artificial tree, which has a life span of six years, has three times more impact on climate change and resource depletion than the natural tree.” Some reports claim manufacturers use lead and other additives—which have been linked to liver, kidney, neurological, and reproductive system damage in animals—to make fake tree needles more malleable. A 2004 study in the Journal of Environmental Health on artificial trees and lead exposure among children concluded: “While clearly not an acute toxicity threat by themselves, a significant fraction of older artificial trees are probably exposing children and adults to enough lead to be at least a noteworthy public health issue.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Lucky Day Timmy Hoover
on Tuesday, December 5, 2017 – 07:32 pm
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Lucky Day Timmy Hoover
on Tuesday, December 5, 2017 – 07:38 pm
The wife and I got this the first Christmas we spent together married. We thought the model couple was pretty attractive and never changed the picture. It gets a little funnier every year.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Lord Kalvert Lloyd_Klondike
on Tuesday, December 5, 2017 – 07:46 pm
this just in
this just in
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: MarkD ntfdaway
on Tuesday, December 5, 2017 – 08:42 pm
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on Tuesday, December 5, 2017 – 09:16 pm
decided to go all out this
decided to go all out this year...
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: pumpkin lurker phishie
on Tuesday, December 5, 2017 – 10:12 pm
Vermont's finest! 12 feet or
Vermont's finest! 12 feet or so, only $44 up in the kingdom!
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Lucky Day Timmy Hoover
on Wednesday, December 6, 2017 – 01:37 am
If that tree is 12 feet tall
If that tree is 12 feet tall those kids are almost 6 feet tall.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: treat island judit
on Wednesday, December 6, 2017 – 02:37 am
If that tree is 12 feet tall
If that tree is 12 feet tall those kids look a lot shorter than 6 feet tall. And they sure have great smiles!
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Highnote Stringtwang
on Wednesday, December 6, 2017 – 08:33 am
Tree shortage this year has
Tree shortage this year has driven prices up.
I was at Goodwill and got a fake tree for $15.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: pumpkin lurker phishie
on Wednesday, December 6, 2017 – 08:44 pm
Calvin is just about 4 feet.
Calvin (my oldest) is just about 4 feet. Tree was 11+ and the stand added a couple inches. Thanks Judit!
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: comic book colors on a violin river... Cumberlyn
on Thursday, December 7, 2017 – 12:38 am
I'll play, just finished it
I'll play, just finished it tonight...

Some of my fav ornaments...
This one is from Mtn Jam, artist in Haines Falls made it from the clay of Hunter mountain :)
This one was from weekend at Levon/Phil ramble in Woodstock, NY ( the first one)...
Here are a few made from recycled Christmas trees ...
a very special one from another zoner to me...<3
and this one from Taxi Tour...what an awesome day that was !! ( I saw it in a lil shop window, not to be ignored...lol ).
One more for the road...handmade !
<3
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: treat island judit
on Thursday, December 7, 2017 – 01:31 am
Fun, lyn.
Fun, lyn. I love the way christmas trees look.
I've only had one christmas tree in my life, maybe 1991 or '92. Greg had always had a tree so we had one here. He might have had a couple in years after that but I don't remember. I think they're really beautiful, smell good and are a great way for people to have fun and carry on tradition, but they have no meaning in my life. Some years we had greens from the conifers at Greg's place, but mostly not. And some years we lit Chanukah candles and some years not. I think we started lighting them 10 years ago consistently, but we didn't say the Hebrew prayers, we made up our own sayings that meant something to us. I hope we'll have a menorah and Chanukah thread in a week or so.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Highnote Stringtwang
on Thursday, December 7, 2017 – 08:36 am
Lyn - I love the lightning
Lyn - I love the lightning bolt snow flake.
The tree is really about the evening of decorating. Gather the family and lay on the floor tightening the little screws while everyone gives directions about which way to get it straight. Open the decoration box and get the Vince Guaraldi CD out and play Charlie Brown Christmas while we string lights and get the home made baby footprint on. The last step is for me to lift my now adult daughter to put the angel on the tree. I suppose some day she'll have to lift me. Been the tradition forever.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: 19.5 Degrees FaceOnMars
on Thursday, December 7, 2017 – 10:12 am
Can one be an
Can one be an "environmentalist" and still go along with the typical Christmas tree thing?
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Hitchhiker awaiting "true call" Knotesau
on Thursday, December 7, 2017 – 10:16 am
Use a live tree?
Use a live tree?
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Def. High Surfdead
on Thursday, December 7, 2017 – 10:25 am
Why not?
Why not?
We have 4 acres of trees, although very few of them look as "nice" as a store-bought one. Every year I have to murder hundreds of young fir trees so they won't grow too thickly and sickly. Not a problem, environmentally speaking, to bring one inside for a while during its demise.
Even if you buy a tree, it usually comes from a tree farm. Holiday trees can be grown organically.Cutting one for your living room doesn't increase your carbon footprint, since the tree was going to die eventually anyway and release its carbon.
One could argue that the property used for growing Christmas trees could be used for a "higher" purpose, but around here anyway, when a tree grower gives up the business the land usually ends up covered with McMansions.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sun so hot, clouds so low Trailhead
on Thursday, December 7, 2017 – 10:34 am
The US wastes nearly 50% of
The US wastes nearly 50% of it’s annual agricultural production. I’d guess that by that figure tree farms are a good thing.
“They don’t like our freedom!”
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: 19.5 Degrees FaceOnMars
on Thursday, December 7, 2017 – 10:42 am
Even if you buy a tree, it
Even if you buy a tree, it usually comes from a tree farm. Holiday trees can be grown organically.Cutting one for your living room doesn't increase your carbon footprint, since the tree was going to die eventually anyway and release its carbon.<<<<
Let's assume it does come from an organic tree farm, how does said tree get from "farm to table"?
However, your situation seems to be mostly "copacetic to environmentalism".
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Def. High Surfdead
on Thursday, December 7, 2017 – 10:45 am
You gotta go get it.
You gotta go get it.
Just like everything else you buy.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: 19.5 Degrees FaceOnMars
on Thursday, December 7, 2017 – 10:48 am
If one has to go and get it,
If one has to go and get it, doesn't the "carbon neutral" part of the equation disappear the second you turn the key to the ignition?
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sun so hot, clouds so low Trailhead
on Thursday, December 7, 2017 – 10:51 am
The best was when my friend
The best was when my friend got a permit to cut a live tree from the Gila National forest. Being an environmental sympathizer he picked a small Charlie Brown type tree that was growing under a larger tree. He figured it had little chance of being a healthy tree. So thin the herd, sacrifice the runt. Well,....
when his wife saw the tree, she was like WTF is that stick doing in the living room? She went out and bought a farm raised tree from the tree stand.
Two trees killed. Merry Christmas.
Said friend now works for USDA in Fort Collins...
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Def. High Surfdead
on Thursday, December 7, 2017 – 11:00 am
>>>>>doesn't the "carbon
>>>>>doesn't the "carbon neutral" part of the equation disappear the second you turn the key to the ignition?
As I said, like anything else you buy.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: comic book colors on a violin river... Cumberlyn
on Thursday, December 7, 2017 – 11:08 am
Thanks Judit :), I am not a
Thanks Judit :), I am not a big "all out" Christmas decorator, but a tree for me is a walk down memory lane. I buy or obtain and make something from every special event in my life to hang on my tree at years end. I one year had a tree of all my ticket stubs turned into origami pieces, that was fun and my tree was much bigger ...;) I have a couple of VIP passes hanging now ( didn't want to seem pompous and post them tho ). I unfortunately have to have artificial due to my asthma and moms COPD, I love the aroma of fresh greens so I use them on my porch outside , and doors.
It is a ritual for me as well to decorate, I put on some good music and walk thru my past as I open each one ....makes me smile ! I have a begun tradition for some of my nieces and every year give them a special ornament that reflects something we did together that year...they love it.
No one really comes to visit here ( 'cept Bob, and he don't give a rats ass
about Christmas decorating...lol ) It is totally for me, to enjoy ...and that i do !
Stringtwang....you can get them here, some cool lot folks I met and buy pins from, great gifts....everyone liked them last year...
https://www.etsy.com/shop/PiNSaNiTyDeSiGNS?ref=l2-shopheader-name
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: vivalavuvuzela VivaLaVuvuzela
on Friday, December 8, 2017 – 05:27 pm
Last year for reference... still haven't even set up a tree yet, due to ongoing renovation projects. May just skip this year if it's not done by this weekend. So behind... just don't have the time and not really feeling it anyway this year. :/
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: aiq aiq
on Friday, December 8, 2017 – 05:35 pm
Yep, them hippies love to
Yep, them hippies love to make war on Yuletide.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: ... jlp
on Friday, December 8, 2017 – 06:30 pm
LOVING it, Greg!!!
LOVING it, Greg!!!
Nice photos, folks.
No resizing for me or I'd share
Find mine on fb if we're friends.
I AdOre it so
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on Friday, December 8, 2017 – 06:46 pm
Oh, and, Alex and I have
Oh, and, Alex and I have been cutting our own tree for FIVE years now (:
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: pumpkin lurker phishie
on Saturday, December 9, 2017 – 12:34 am
Hi Jill!!! Congrats on the 5
Hi Jill!!! Congrats on the 5 years!
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: nebulous nelly Orange County Lumber Truck
on Sunday, December 10, 2017 – 09:12 am
Tree is a work in progress.
Tree is a work in progress.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Highnote Stringtwang
on Sunday, December 10, 2017 – 12:16 pm
Real or fake?
Real or fake?
I just went fake for the first time and now I'm wondering why buying a real dead tree from Homies makes any sense. You're just going to use it to hang memorabilia and lights and then compost it. It's a funny tradition.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: nebulous nelly Orange County Lumber Truck
on Sunday, December 10, 2017 – 02:48 pm
^Fake for the second year now
^Fake for the second year now. I still want real, I like the aroma, but the wife and kids like the fake.
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on Sunday, December 10, 2017 – 03:25 pm
I'll post more when it is erect.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Highnote Stringtwang
on Sunday, December 10, 2017 – 03:50 pm
>>>I still want real, I like
>>>I still want real, I like the aroma, but the wife and kids like the fake.>>>
Problem solved.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: jazfish Jazfish
on Sunday, December 10, 2017 – 04:03 pm
There are a lot of xmas trees
There are a lot of xmas trees recycled to local lakes. Crappie hang out by the tree.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: nebulous nelly Orange County Lumber Truck
on Sunday, December 10, 2017 – 05:30 pm
^you'll find one in every car
^you find one in every car, highnote, you'll see.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Lucky Day Timmy Hoover
on Sunday, December 10, 2017 – 08:35 pm
>>>>>>>Calvin (my oldest) is
>>>>>>>Calvin (my oldest) is just about 4 feet. Tree was 11+ and the stand added a couple inches.
Which is it?
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: St. Mark The Lion
on Sunday, December 10, 2017 – 08:39 pm
Shaquille O'Neal is taller
Shaquille O'Neal is taller than that tree.
No way is that 12 feet.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Scarlet Fire
on Monday, December 11, 2017 – 11:53 am
Not bad a for a fake tree..
Not bad a for a fake tree.. usually do a live one but we'll be out of town for the holidays..
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Imagine Floops
on Monday, December 11, 2017 – 01:13 pm
Has anyone posted a pic of an
Has anyone posted a pic of an Xmas tree thread yet?
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Lucky Day Timmy Hoover
on Monday, December 11, 2017 – 01:17 pm
Nope. Just a bunch of guys
Nope. Just a bunch of guys bragging about the size of their trees.
A 12 foot tree is impressive, but a 7-8 footer is nothing to be ashamed of. In fact most woman would prefer the 7-8 range.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Lassen No Treble No Trouble
on Monday, December 11, 2017 – 01:24 pm
lol
lol
mine's not a 12 but it's pretty fucking big
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Lucky Day Timmy Hoover
on Monday, December 11, 2017 – 01:35 pm
With the dog standing in
With the dog standing in front of the tree it does give a false prospective. But that's a respectable tree and at least a solid 8 footer.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Lassen No Treble No Trouble
on Monday, December 11, 2017 – 01:44 pm
Part of his front legs are
Part of his front legs are cut off, so let's call it 8'6" .
5X Oliver rules, thanks!
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: pumpkin lurker phishie
on Monday, December 11, 2017 – 10:22 pm
So I got out the tape measure
So I got out the tape measure, its 11 feet, not 12. Sorry about that. I was told by the lady when I bought it as it came through the baler that it was 11, but now that I think about it, I did take about 6 inches off the stump right before it came in the house and trimmed about 6 inches of branches off the top so that the star would sit right. Here is one with a tape measure that 'goes to 11'! Nice trees everyone, even yours Timmy! In regard to the real vs fake debate, from Mother Jones:
A 2009 study by the consulting firm Ellipsos determined that “when compared on an annual basis, the artificial tree, which has a life span of six years, has three times more impact on climate change and resource depletion than the natural tree.” Some reports claim manufacturers use lead and other additives—which have been linked to liver, kidney, neurological, and reproductive system damage in animals—to make fake tree needles more malleable. A 2004 study in the Journal of Environmental Health on artificial trees and lead exposure among children concluded: “While clearly not an acute toxicity threat by themselves, a significant fraction of older artificial trees are probably exposing children and adults to enough lead to be at least a noteworthy public health issue.
http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2012/12/greenest-christmas-trees-...
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Druba Noodler
on Monday, December 11, 2017 – 10:47 pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVBTfCJmQsA
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Lucky Day Timmy Hoover
on Tuesday, December 12, 2017 – 01:25 am
I love you Phishie. Thanks
I love you Phishie. Thanks for playing along.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Rob W SPAC84
on Saturday, December 16, 2017 – 06:22 am
2017 Edition
2017 Edition
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Is forgiveness possible? Number 6
on Saturday, December 16, 2017 – 07:26 am
Will you accept a picture of
Will you accept a picture of our menorah instead?
(note: it is not a 12 foot menorah)
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on Saturday, December 16, 2017 – 09:08 am
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on Sunday, December 17, 2017 – 08:28 am
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