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

Mousetoescamper

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4. Wow! That's Conezilla!
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 03:25 AM
Dec 2024

Thanks for providing the second photo for scale.

My tree's a 1960s aluminum "pine". The photo was taken in 2018 at my old apartment, which had a larger living room than the little carriage house I've been living in for the past four years. I've set it up every year here, but it requires moving and removing furniture to make space for people.



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Getting in the spirit [View all] Mousetoescamper Dec 2024 OP
I started with the treeless... 2naSalit Dec 2024 #1
Wow! That's Conezilla! Mousetoescamper Dec 2024 #4
I like... 2naSalit Dec 2024 #7
You might find it interesting to know ... Mousetoescamper Dec 2024 #9
I like some of the... 2naSalit Dec 2024 #12
Love your work on the skylight, my dear Mousetoescamper! CaliforniaPeggy Dec 2024 #2
Thanks, Peggy! Mousetoescamper Dec 2024 #5
I like your insulators Kali Dec 2024 #3
Thanks, Kali! The amethyst is my favorite. Mousetoescamper Dec 2024 #6
I think both your ceramic tree and your 1960s tree are lovely. Diamond_Dog Dec 2024 #8
Most of the ornaments on the tree were my paternal grandmother's Mousetoescamper Dec 2024 #10
What a great idea, Mousetoescamper! Diamond_Dog Dec 2024 #11
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