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In reply to the discussion: Getting in the spirit [View all]

Diamond_Dog

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8. I think both your ceramic tree and your 1960s tree are lovely.
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 10:21 AM
Dec 2024

When you have kids over it’s nice to have some kind of tree. My Grandma, as she got older, had a table-top tree that she’d set up for me and my sister and cousins. I have a little ceramic igloo that you can light up from inside that’s the only decoration left from that tree, AFAIK. It didn’t hang, she’d set it under the tree.

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