It is 20 days until Christmas.
I have not yet begun to decorate That Old House,
but today we'll begin bringing the boxes down from the attic.
Out will come the decorations and the lights and the ornaments.
Oh, especially the ornaments.
Read on, as I recycle a 2009 post
about the Christmas Trees at That Old House.
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I confess: I am addicted to Christmas Trees.
I even put a tiny tree, a gift from my daughter Anne, at the side of my kitchen sink:
We finally finished in November '10.)
In our powder room, a wee Santa Claus tree greets visitors.
(Get it? Wee? I crack myself up.)
(Get it? Wee? I crack myself up.)
In the dining room, a spiral tree in the middle of the bay windows.
No ornaments, just lights.
red gilded apples, glass Santas and Snowmen, by day:
where a topiary tree stands sentry on the landing outside daughter Annie's little suite:
is on top of the old pie safe in the sunroom:
I just love collecting the teeny decorations.
It's so cute and so much fun. You should have one. Yes... you should!
Our girls' tabletop tree, in the study, by night:
In the Parlor, a tall artificial tree holds court. Night, and day, pictures:

Back in the conservatory, it's the fresh tree -- everybody's favorite, and almost always a Frasier Fir:

They all find space on a branch.
No themes, no color-coordinated decorator beauties. Our trees hold memories, and lots of them.
I love to look at and I do so admire beautifully and carefully decorated, themed, or color-coordinated Christmas trees,
but it's Trees Gone Wild for our 12 days of the holiday.
My husband Howard is a Christmas-lights junkie.
What is, or was, or will be, on your Christmas tree(s)?
A crazy jumbled slumgullion of glitter and gleam, or a carefully edited collection?
May your Christmas be full of hope and joy,
may your home reflect your excitement and love,
and may your Christmas trees always be full of your special type of Bling! -- Cass
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For more Seasonal stories, or Re-runs from the past, visit the following linky parties:
At Happy To Design, Chari is hosting Sunday Favorites. Click here!
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