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In reply to the discussion: Real Christmas tree or artificial Christmas tree? [View all]silverweb
(16,402 posts)11. My Charlie Brown fiberoptic tree.
[font color="navy" face="Verdana"]I bought this adorable, 18-inch "evergreen" tree with color-changing fiberoptics worked into its branches more than 10 years ago for a song.
It's a little lopsided and sparse, too small for other ornaments, and the cats, after sniffing it over when it's brought out each year, leave it alone thereafter.
My kids laugh at it and tease me, and periodically try to get me to replace it with something "nicer," but I love it and won't give it up.
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I have 4 cats...I'm not foolish enough to even try Christmas house plants. -nt
Liberal Veteran
Dec 2014
#4
Years ago at a craft store I got an airy cone made of willow twigs and such painted gold
Hekate
Dec 2014
#9
+1 Ours doesn't haven't the lights but I have a small set for it and some
Live and Learn
Dec 2014
#37
customs in a family become deeply embedded. 34 years of marriage, 34 real trees.
NRaleighLiberal
Dec 2014
#12
We bought an old farm. Back in 1951, the owner got out of the dairy business and planted
hedgehog
Dec 2014
#18
Historical acculturation is a rather difficult concept for the lay person.
LanternWaste
Dec 2014
#49