Now call me strange- but this dried up old tree appeared a block from my place on the street corner waiting for the trash man to come and take this away- but the strange part is that this was just yesterday. FEBRUARY! What is the world was the tree doing in this persons house for so long? I hope that they were on a safari or something for a month and didn't get to it before leaving. That is the only logical explanation that I can come up with. That brings me to a question. How long is alright to leave a tree up? Maybe it is me that is strange and thinks the second week of February is way to late? Thoughts?
Wednesday, February 11
Christmas in February?
Now call me strange- but this dried up old tree appeared a block from my place on the street corner waiting for the trash man to come and take this away- but the strange part is that this was just yesterday. FEBRUARY! What is the world was the tree doing in this persons house for so long? I hope that they were on a safari or something for a month and didn't get to it before leaving. That is the only logical explanation that I can come up with. That brings me to a question. How long is alright to leave a tree up? Maybe it is me that is strange and thinks the second week of February is way to late? Thoughts?
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(Ugh... I'm such a horrid person.) Once upon a time there lived the most freshest of trees gracing our living space with glee... Then. Came. Easter. Perhaps it would have became a year round ornament if not for my MIL and FIL delivering an unannounced knock at the door. Out the window she fell with a thump. Totally relieved and clearly disheveled, I answered the door. Gee, Wally, what's the first thing my father in law did whilst touring the pine? scented? expanse? Open the damn drapes to "let some light in; it's a beautiful day!" Yes, that very window. That bastard.
This reminds me of my teenage years in Connecticut...there was a family that kept the (artificial) tree up until April. I actually enjoyed looking at it from January - March, but I would never be able to deal with a tree in my own house past January 1st, especially a live tree.
LOL!! You know, I saw one out by the curb a few blocks from me just a couple of weeks ago too! And I thought the same thing you did!
I usually take ours down between Christmas and New Year's, although I have taken it down New Year's day. But never later!
I was ashamed to have left mine up until the last week of January. Now I don't feel so bad.
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