exciting isn't it? For as much as I am home over the holidays though, it suits my needs. Easy as pie to put up and take down and stores in a 2" deep box.
I wish you all a Merry Christmas!
Thanks for looking.
P.S. It is 06.15 and we are still here...so is the other side of the world, but, maybe the Mayans were referring to 20.00 hrs (or what ever time it is supposed to happen) in EST. :)
Good pics, Reb. I like your tree. Simply. Elegant. Festive.
ReplyDeleteAs to the alleged Mayan prophecy: maybe it ended and we just haven't caught on yet.
Thanks Leah. Yes, that could possibly be what has happened.
Deletewell you can ignore my question on FB
ReplyDeleteclearly you took the shot
and they're beautiful
Why thanks Dianne.
DeleteWheeeee! I like this. The colours are so vibrant and cheery. Fine pics, Reb.
ReplyDeleteThanks Hilary, the colours are a bit more muted in actuality, I just need to play with my settings more until I know what I am doing :)
DeleteLove your swirly tree! Merry Christmas, Reb xo
ReplyDeleteThanks Jo, I find it very convenient.
DeleteThat is a fun tree!
ReplyDeleteMessymimi, that's what I thought when I got it.
DeleteThe Mayans knew about time zone differences? That explains a lot.
ReplyDeleteI think your tree is very cheerful. :D
Karen, I just assume it was EST as that is about where the ruins are (I think). Thanks.
DeleteLOVE this festive idea for a tree. And no actual pines had to give their lives for it either.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
--Crabby
I love it too Jan! Sadly a lot of plastics had to die.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Reb!
ReplyDeleteThanks David.
DeleteOops - guess I've been a little busy - missed this post!
ReplyDeleteVery cute tree, sis, and a clever idea.
'tis the season Sis! Thanks.
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