We (as in Ann and her son) managed to get lights up in time to beat the snowstorm which came through a few days ago. She’s done a great job! Tom Cruz approves!
Outside is frightful!
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We (as in Ann and her son) managed to get lights up in time to beat the snowstorm which came through a few days ago. She’s done a great job! Tom Cruz approves!
Outside is frightful!
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looks awesome Dave ! hope Tom Cruze stays out of the tree. looks like you would have a hard time securing it to a wall. And even some snow ! Nice. No snow here in Maine yet. got some way up north but not anything south of Millinocket . Happy Holidays Man !!
Mark j
Looks great. Merry Christmas!
Thanks Steve and Mark .. Merry Christmas to you both.
The placement of the tree is my wife’s doing (but then, so is the cat, lol). The tree is fake and the lights plastic, and there are virtually no ornaments, so if it does fall, it shouldn’t be too big of deal. Thankfully, Mr. Cruze doesn’t seem to care about the tree (so far).
We’ve had freezing fog the last few days, which has creating some great ice crystals on the trees and fences (I’ve added a pic). The cows don’t seem too pleased with the cold weather, but they have a new pasture (neighbor’s pasture), so at least they have plenty of grass.
– Dave
Looks beautiful…….and all the animals seem to be peacefully co-existing ! Great job with all the decorating. Yes……I remember well an Iowa Christmas about 15yrs. ago with heavy fog and resulting “wonderland” look the next morning.
Merry Christmas and happy holidays to your entire family.