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In reply to the discussion: Real Christmas tree or artificial Christmas tree? [View all]MissB
(16,143 posts)17. I am surrounded by trees.
And it takes me maybe 10 minutes to get to the nearest u-cut tree farm. Takes forever to pick out a tree since all four of us have equal veto power (and use it). I think we hiked around the tree farm three times last weekend.
The two cats leave the tree alone. I don't know why. Maybe because they can walk outside and climb a really big tree anywhere in the yard.
Having grown up in the Pacific Northwest, a real tree is just a tradition for both dh and me.
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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