Yuletide canoe

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Posted by MooseWhizzer Dave
12/09/2023 5:22 pm
#1

Probably not the photo you we're thinking of given my subject name, but the faithful, loyal, and ever ready nova craft pal serves its annual yuletide purpose of holding up the christmas tree in a bucket of water while we prep the family room for the tree. 

And not for nothing, but this tree is soooooo much bigger than we thought it was.  I usually take a tape measure but thought I would eyeball it this year.  Well done......

 
Posted by Peek
12/10/2023 10:34 am
#2

damn! Now THAT is a Christmas tree!

As cousin Eddy would say, 'She's a beaut, Clark'.

 
Posted by TripperMike
12/11/2023 4:11 pm
#3

She's a beaut, Clark!

 
Posted by MooseWhizzer Dave
12/11/2023 7:32 pm
#4

When the needles fall it will be like the jelly of the month club.  "Clark, that's the gift that keeps on giving the whole year long."

 
Posted by IanTendy
12/13/2023 9:03 am
#5

Last edited by IanTendy (12/13/2023 9:04 am)

 
Posted by scoutergriz
12/14/2023 7:59 am
#6

MooseWhizzer Dave wrote:

When the needles fall it will be like the jelly of the month club. "Clark, that's the gift that keeps on giving the whole year long."

just think of all the bags of firestarter you'll have...
 

 
Posted by solosal
12/17/2023 2:51 pm
#7

Delightful! My Christmas decor is peppered with all the parks I have visited.  I do have a cat and a tiny dwelling so a tree is not in the cards. I do have a beautiful, on the wall mounted tree, that is handmade from one inch slats (like plaster and lathe slats).  My grand ornaments hang from my modern heating system.  It is quite cozy and Christmassy. 

 
Posted by MooseWhizzer Dave
12/18/2023 8:51 am
#8

Our current cat ignores Christmas trees, and this year he is kind of afraid of the giant tree and I don't blame him (I stood next to it yesterday and was a little afraid), but our prior generations of cats have spent a significant amount of time sleeping underneath them.

 


 
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