SPedigrees
Garden Addicted
After hauling my enormously huge Christmas tree up the hill into the woods two days ago, I am finished! My knee and back are killing me and I am so exhausted that I've spent most of the time since on the couch. Tree was so wonderful while it lasted, but I'm realizing it was the last time - next year it will be a very small tree, or maybe even just the ceramic tabletop tree!
My spruce trees (on the left) were probably watching in horror as I dragged this corpse of one of their kin up the hill toward its final resting place. Fortunately the snow wasn't any deeper.
Left for the rest of winter along with treats for the birds and critters on and around the bench. Half of Hubbie's ashes are in this spot, so in some way he gets to enjoy the tree in the company of woods critters. In Spring I'll toss the tree onto one of the brush piles.
My spruce trees (on the left) were probably watching in horror as I dragged this corpse of one of their kin up the hill toward its final resting place. Fortunately the snow wasn't any deeper.
Left for the rest of winter along with treats for the birds and critters on and around the bench. Half of Hubbie's ashes are in this spot, so in some way he gets to enjoy the tree in the company of woods critters. In Spring I'll toss the tree onto one of the brush piles.