I'm copying
amazonmink's example and posting a picture of my Christmas tree. This is my first year using an artificial tree. It bugs me, but I'm a bit strapped this season and my mom gave this to me a few years back, so it was called into action. Anyhoo, I don't do tinsel because my cats eat it, so my tree is just colored lights and an eclectic collection of ornaments. (And yes, Carrie, that is a gourd ornament. Hee.) And, for those of you wondering at the wisdom of having my tree right in front of my fireplace, my fireplace is decorative only. Not because it doesn't work, it works very well. Unfortunately, my fire alarm is uber sensitive and goes off about a minute after I turn the fire on.

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Especially when you don't have to remember to water it, or vacuum up its needles.
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Lovely, lovely! I have to finish decorating mine. ;)
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You know, if you want a garland, we've never yet had a cat really eat any. You know--tinsel garland.
Then again, we haven't actually put a Christmas tree up yet with this furry friend we have now... hmm... wonder how she'd do with garland?
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*cough*
We don't have a tree at all, so you're ahead of us. *grin* I hear you with the tinsel, what with the 2 year old. He's kind of like a cat. :D
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