To be fair, it is a very ancient tree I purchased in 1996 for about $19. It comes all apart and has 'dead' needles and green needles. By itself it sort of looks okay, but one year I decided I wanted a platform mixed in with the tree to put things on.
So the tree this year is stuck in a corner and only branched in front. When it gets to the chair level, the branches come through the chair along with some garlands that are wrapped around the chair.
I use the white lights because at night it lights up the whole cottage with warm light. That makes me happy on long winter nights.
The Chair becomes the center of action for the month of December.
My old jointed Teddy Bear I made in the 1980's always makes an appearance. [He is corduroy and I can say that I will never attempt working with that material again!]
I'd planned on snowshoeing. That did not work out. We had three Eagles hanging out in the trees near the house. Charlie could hear their chirping when we went to get the mail. I spotted them too and scooped Charlie up and tucked him under my arm. I think he understands that he'd make a nice little meal for Eagles and Hawks.
I spent the day indoors finishing up things I've left undone.
Yep, I have a thing for old chairs. I finally finished this Painted Lady. I only need to coat it with some Satin protective finish.
Yes, it is a mule. It came from one of the trophies Rich won with his mule Opal years ago for having the State Champion jumping mule.










I think your "Christmas tree/chair" innovation is very clever! And I love the tree topper mule. Is it possible that Charlie's love of dressing up in beads and finery indicates a hankering to be a drag queen doggy?
ReplyDeleteI can ask him. That's pretty funny 🤣!
DeleteLove the tree and guess what? I have a thing for chairs too. I dunno what it is but I just love them and I love the chalk paint them with Annie Sloan. So fun. Love that blue, I have a very similar blue.
ReplyDeleteWe put our tree in the corner as well and it's just such a peaceful thing to look at. Love that you spend 19 for it and have it all these years! That rocks.
Very cool that you're a macro photographer as well. I'm with you on the mushrooms. Love a good mushroom crawl. I don't know what the slime is so it's very cool that we can learn from each other.
The speedlight I have is called Godox V350 - very nice to take on a macro walk. Though I have my eye on a smaller one just to see how it works. I can't recall the name I have it saved though. But back to the V350 - I use a modifier with it and works well outside to play with inverse square law. Works well inside too.
Photography rocks!