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Posted by mike On July 29, 2009

My photography book Where Skies Burn is now available on Lulu.com and Amazon Marketplace. Lulu even offers a few-page preview. This is a collection of some of my favorite pics from my year living in Namibia. I did all the photography and design myself so it's almost like having me sitting on your coffee table! Donate to my starving artists fund by picking up your copy today. Show it off to all your friends, or better yet, buy one for all your friends. They'll love you for it! Thanks for your support. I know you'll enjoy it!

Where Skies Burn cover

Tree hunting

Posted by mike on Thursday, December 3, 2009 at 11:55 AM
I had my first North Carolina Christmas tree experience last weekend. On Saturday the fam loaded up the Expedition and trooped off to the tree farm. It was a nice little country place, packed out with families getting an early evergreen for decoration. At the shop I noticed a three legged tree stand that had only a solitary spike that you jam your tree onto to hold it up. I commented how it would probably fall over pretty easily, but a young female employee quickly came to it's defense asking how big a tree we were looking for. I asked what's the biggest they had and she pointed to a row of about 10-12 footers. I couldn't help but laugh inside since our NH trees averaged around 20 feet or so. We went out to the cut-your-own field where they had an assortment of cedars, long needle trees that were trimmed by a cone shaper, and some kind which looked more like they belonged in a fish tank. Needless to say, we went back to the precut douglas firs that were shipped in from the mountains. That's a little more what us northerners are used to. With no great room to put the tree in this year we ended up with a modest 6 footer. It still smells of pine and does the job, so I guess I can't complain. I suppose New England spoils a guy at Christmas time.

1 Response to "Tree hunting"

  1. germaine Said,

    okay... NOTHING compares to the last Weare tree... I loved that huge, oddly shaped tree... beautiful, one of my top 5 favs... which of course #1 is Rockefeller...

     

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