I said yesterday that I would post pictures of the trees we cut down in the Pike National Forest. Every year, on the day after Thanksgiving, we hike into the park and cut down 2 trees -- one for our friends and one for Brian and me. With USFS tree cutting permits, of course.
Our friends like big Christmas trees. They usually scout out a 16 foot tall or so spruce before the snow falls. Usually not too much more than a mile or two off the road. And they usually try to find a tree that is uphill from the road, so the hike back, carrying the tree, isn't too awful. NOTE: the first year of the annual tree hunt, 10 or so years ago, we carried an 18 foot spruce through a foot of freshly fallen snow uphill to the car. We learned our lesson.
This year the tree was big, even by our friends' standards. Bigger/wider than the car. It was also very sturdy. Usually we plop the tree next to the car and there is a little compression. But this tree was stiff. And very challenging to secure to the top of the van.
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Channeling our inner lumberjacks - TIMBER! |
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Brian working hard |
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Their tree waiting to be loaded on the car |
To give you a sense of how big this tree actually is, Janet just sent me this picture of Erik hanging the strings of lights.
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15+ feet of spruce |
Brian and I always go for something rather smaller. This year, though, I think we set a new record for smallness. Our chosen tree is less than 3 feet tall.
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Our tree |
One big advantage of a small tree -- it fits inside the car. Both on the way home from the National Forest and on the way home to Texas. Can you imagine driving 750 miles with a tree tied to the top of the car? Sheesh.
So our new tree will be set up on a tabletop, probably in the sun room. And we'll have to buy a tree for the living room. But the little tree will be much more special...
And yes, I still have pumpkins on the back porch. Perhaps it's time to get rid of those...
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We too got a smaller tree this year, just by happenstance, but not as small as your adorable one! Happy Happy Christmas Season!