You didn't think I was done sharing our Christmas trees, did you? Here is the vintage aluminum tree we inherited from Paul's grandmother, by way of his sister, along with a few other trees with tropical and under-the-sea ornaments. Christmas in the tropics sounds great to me right now, stuck as I am in the freezing northwest!
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I'm obsessed with Grumpy Cat |
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That portrait is Paul, painted by his mother many years ago. |
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Christmas in the Tropics |
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That peacock is a vintage package decoration I found among my aunt's things - I save everything Christmas! |
Excellent display, guys! I have fond recollection of that portrait of Paul hanging in their home.
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