When Dan and I decided to buy our Christmas tree, Findlay Market was not where my mind first went. My family has bought trees from various lots and farms, but it occurred to me that it would make sense for Findlay to carry them-- I couldn't find much about it online, so it was a bit of a shot in the dark.
I was thrilled to see they trees, and even more thrilled to see that the proceeds of the sales went to support AIDS research through Stop AIDS. There is more information floating around the internet now that it's not December 1st and normal people are starting to think about getting their trees. I still wanted to make sure to spread the word and let others know that if you're in the area and you haven't purchased your tree yet, there are locally-grown, freshly-cut awesome-pants spruces, firs and pines waiting for you at Findlay.
As a follow-up to my comic book wrapping paper post, I thought I'd show you how else I put them to work. This is Dan and my first tree, so we are completely free of ornaments... I put together a humongous paper chain and, with our newly purchased LEDs, it serves as the only decoration we have.
Farewell and Thanks for All the ChocoPots:
1 year ago
4 comments:
IS THAT YOUR BMW?
I WANT A RIDE!
I'll trade you a $5 Dojo gift card ;-D
yup, that's mine, thinking about having a tree permanently attached to it. what do ya think?
Your tree looks great! I'm not a big Christmas tree person, so I only got one once, and it had no decorations on it whatsoever. Its presence in the living room seemed like decoration enough!
There is definitely something incredible about having an entire tree in your living room. I'd buy one strictly for the smell.
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