It will soon be time to take the tree down and get the house back to 'normal' - whatever that might be. In the meantime I can still enjoy the decorations for a day or two more.
This one came all the way from Vermont and is as wonderful from behind as from the front. (Thank you, kind sender.)
Sunday, 3 January 2010
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I was thinking of beginning the process of getting the house back to normal. The 'tree' is gone and that's in quotes because I had quite the unusual tree this year. But I like seeing everything else.
ReplyDeleteLike that ornament, too. And Vermont is beautiful.
apparently it's twentyten and we were saying the last ten years incorrectly...so say the sunday papers...shouldve been twentyfour and twenty nine...duh!!
ReplyDeleteI took my tree down yesterday as the needles were on the floor after it tipped over and the tree was brown and sad....
How sweet! The little bird is adorable.
ReplyDeleteWe took our tree down yesterday. I really enjoy Christmas while it's here, but am never sorry to let it go and to move on.
Do you make resolutions? I don't. It's not that I don't need improving, because I do and I used to, but they kept getting away from me.
I did make one for this year -- to be more organised in the morning. But by 10 AM New Year's Day, I realised I'd already blown it! So I guess I'll just muddle on as usual.
Hope you have a great day!
Canadian Chickadee
I know what you mean...I have a pile of pine needles waiting for my attention too.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet is that!?! :)
ReplyDeleteIsn't blogging the most wonderful thing? You'll enjoy that for many years to come.