
Small? you may ask! That tree towers over your husband in that picture. You certainly wouldn't bring it home for a Christmas tree (if it were legal to do so) unless you had very tall ceilings. That tree isn't small.
Here are some more small trees--smaller than the first--which grow nearby. We took these photos on our snowshoe trip the other day.
In tropical Singapore, we don't get to see Christmas trees in their natural surroundings. We do have some imported Christmas trees from US and Europe but they cost a lot.
ReplyDeletethat is so beautiful. when i was young, we once got this pine tree in the forest and decorated it. it was brown after a few days and my father lectured us about dreaming of pine cones. :)
ReplyDeletewe still decorated the tree with cotton balls to make it look like snow. hahahaha. but the lights and decors made it beautiful. :)
after that, we never cut out pine trees. we opted for plastic ones made in China. so our Christmas Tree was ever green for decades. :)
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ReplyDeleteI like the last photo. It seems like those trees sprouted out of nowhere.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like some beautiful country! Make a snowball for those of us in Florida.
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