An artifical one for now I am afraid. I have had one of them since grandsons arrived. I could not trust a toddler not to pull it over. The artificial one would probably not cause a small child so much damage as a heavy tree if it fell on a head. We shall see.
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We went to a local Christmas tree farm and got our tree yesterday...
Clari that looks so good. What a lovely room
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Bit different from last year's decorations of bare brick and no electricity / heating / floor!
Lovely shaped tree as well.
Clari that's beautiful! And a transformation has happened since last year I'd say! Luxury and comfort and Reggie's pal looks happy!
Hogweed, did you feed them with alcohol? They look a trifle sqiffy
All looking good so far... bit early for me yet, but have my hand-made wreath made on weekend at Christmas Floristry Workshop.
Hogweed: excellent reindeer! They do look pleasantly merry! Two questions though: is your design copywrited? and are the antlers 'Curly Wurly'??
Clari I too did a double take! Beautiful room for you...........they say the best things are worth waiting for!
lovely trees and decor everyone, isn't it amazing how the lights transform a room!
we are off to get ours from the valley tomorrow We need to put them up on tables in a safe place as we have 4 under 4 this year (Plus two dogs)
A A Milne
An artifical one for now I am afraid. I have had one of them since grandsons arrived. I could not trust a toddler not to pull it over. The artificial one would probably not cause a small child so much damage as a heavy tree if it fell on a head. We shall see.
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'You must have some bread with it me duck!'
Now what would be the point of a trifle that wasn't squiffy?
Loving the festive looks everyone
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“It's still magic even if you know how it's done.”