What a good idea, with a fantastic result! Your Christmas tree is definitely the best I've seen in years. And the typewritten description is also very, very good; i could imagine the beautiful setting. You are really fortunate to live in such a fantastic place.
Best of Everything to you Cameron and James. I really enjoy your blog and the Christmas tree post has made my Christmas Day that much more enjoyable. Very beautiful! Merry Christmas and a very prosperous and Happy New Year!
Thanks for sharing this, I've been wanting to see it since you described it. I have to confess I envy you the life you've built for yourselves, especially you being a musician, art is a part of it all the time.
Am a little late, but Merry Christmas! I love your Christmas tree. What a fun and unique way of putting one together! I wanted a Christmas tree this year but wasn't sure if our parrot would me okay with the pine scent or not. Next year I want to put up lights and decorations at least. This Christmas was a bit more hectic than usual.
You and James seem to have the perfect life! Green bean casserole sounds lovely.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful tree with us! It reminds me of the red cedars my folks used to occasionally use as Christmas trees after culling them from their property - only your "pine bouquet" has a much prettier result, I think.
I hope you and James are both enjoying some well-earned time off this week! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
What a good idea, with a fantastic result! Your Christmas tree is definitely the best I've seen in years. And the typewritten description is also very, very good; i could imagine the beautiful setting. You are really fortunate to live in such a fantastic place.
ReplyDeleteA Merry, Merry Christmas and a Happy 2012!
What a wonderful tree .. they must all be so happy to have been chosen to brighten your home. Happy Happy Christmas to you both. Donna
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas to the both of you!
ReplyDeleteWe had green bean casserole this evening - yummy!
That is an amazing tree! We enjoyed seeing the whole story.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas! I hope your day in the woods is filled with good food and good company.
Best of Everything to you Cameron and James. I really enjoy your blog and the Christmas tree post has made my Christmas Day that much more enjoyable. Very beautiful! Merry Christmas and a very prosperous and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this, I've been wanting to see it since you described it.
ReplyDeleteI have to confess I envy you the life you've built for yourselves, especially you being a musician, art is a part of it all the time.
I just want to say that it sounds like you and James are living life in the woods to the fullest!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy 2011 brought you back to blogging and I look forward to all the posts that 2012 will bring!
Am a little late, but Merry Christmas! I love your Christmas tree. What a fun and unique way of putting one together! I wanted a Christmas tree this year but wasn't sure if our parrot would me okay with the pine scent or not. Next year I want to put up lights and decorations at least. This Christmas was a bit more hectic than usual.
ReplyDeleteYou and James seem to have the perfect life! Green bean casserole sounds lovely.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful tree with us! It reminds me of the red cedars my folks used to occasionally use as Christmas trees after culling them from their property - only your "pine bouquet" has a much prettier result, I think.
ReplyDeleteI hope you and James are both enjoying some well-earned time off this week! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Happy New Year
ReplyDeleteBy the way, your bow tie gift and CDs were two of the highlights of my 2011. Bless you both!
ReplyDeleteThat's a tree with bling! Thanks for sharing. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThis looks a Norman Rockwell perfect Christmas Tree!
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