Black Friday Putterings - November 30, 2019 @goldenoakfarm

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Christmas cactus covered with buds, as it often is all year round

I’ve never done shopping on Black Friday. That day is reserved for putting up my Christmas trees. This year, there won’t be a tree inside, due to a bed in the living room.

It wasn’t quite as cold as I expected Friday morning at 5AM, as I welded my way up to the barn to do the last window. It took forever, probably because the heater was struggling to keep the temperature in the safe range for wood staining. So I finally made it back to the house 2½ hours later. I got my morning chores done.

I had checked all the outside lights on Wednesday afternoon, and bought new lights for outside to replace the chancy ones I’d been using and struggling with for years. I even checked those new ones! But what I forgot was to get the top of the tree out of the Tonka garage and put the 1st 2 strings on it inside where I could sit down.

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In past years, the tree had to be right in this place, due to all the other trees. The 2 spruces had gotten too big to get lights on anymore. So I used this old inside tree for a lighted tree outside. But now the trees were gone and we could put it anywhere. Except there was only 1 place it could easily be seen from an easy chair or from my office, due to the bed: the very southeast corner of the drainfield.

So when my helper friend arrived, we got the tree out, picked the mouse nest out of it, watched a cascade of chewed off fake needles come out of another bag, and got it set up. Then we took the top and went inside and sat down to put the strings on.

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Due to the top, we didn’t finish getting the lights on before he had to go. So I finished the rest by myself. It was cold, and windy, on that exposed corner. I had to kneel on the ground to get the lower strings on and my knees were soaked where a tiny layer of soil had melted in the sun.

I was delighted they all lit, a change from past years, when I’d finished. The tree is guyed on 3 sides due to the wind. I’d bought an extra extension cord, just in case the old one didn’t reach from this far place. Good thing too, as it was just right to make it to the house.

I got 21 strings on this tree, by using 2, then 3 tiers of strings per layer of branches. Total lights: 3350. It needs adjusting when it is dark, but that will have to wait until the storm is over next week.

All the standing to do the window and the tree, not to mention the wind, completely wiped me out.

Saturday I plan to put candles in the windows and get my decorations out. No extra standing to do an inside tree this year.

The rule in the house is no Christmas music or movies or decorations until the Friday after Thanksgiving. Then it all gets put away New Year’s Day. So my favorite time of year has begun!



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Love your Christmas cactus, my friend @goldenoakfarm, my neighbor just gave me one, so pretty.
I's funny that you are having an outdoor tree, for the last three years, since retiring and moving from New Jersey to NYS we have put our tree outside on the back deck in front of French doors that we can see from our living room. It's perfect, less mess in the house, we don't have to move furniture to fit it in and it motivates us to bundle up and get outside. We will start a fire and hang out for some family fun. The kids love outdoor fires...they know marshmallows around somewhere.😉

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This outside tree is strictly for indoor viewing. Cold and I aren't friends. :)) It's also an artificial tree, so no needle drop, unless the rodents get at it. :))

But I have heard of people doing outside trees, but that's so not me. :))

I will be soooo glad to have my inside tree next year.

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oh my friend, it really doesn't matter where the tree is, what matters is where your heart is , be happy, life is short.

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I have no idea how you do all you do. Beautiful tree! I must have missed why the bed is in the living room.
Enjoy your holiday season!
xo

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Bed is in living room because we had to take the big windows out of the bedroom, and that was a lot of mess. Had to take windows out so could put rafters up over new kitchen... Not looking like the window project will be done before spring, so bed remains in living room...

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