Very pretty!!
I miss real trees (they just don’t last very long here in TX after they are cut, it’s too warm) and real candles (can’t even FIND these here for Christmas trees!)
Thanks for your comments Gerry and Dana.
Now the tree is cut into pieces so the branches can protect some of the frost sensitive plants during the winter.
Thanks for your comment(s) Iris. And welcome to my blog. I’ll se if I can find inspiration and time for new posts.
I can see that we share common hopes for our rosemary plants.
Commenting on neighbour posts is a speciality for this theme. You are not alone 🙂
Very pretty!!
I miss real trees (they just don’t last very long here in TX after they are cut, it’s too warm) and real candles (can’t even FIND these here for Christmas trees!)
Wonderful, colourful Tree ! Have a beautiful Christmas celebration and many good wishes to you and yours !
Thanks Michaela and Isabelle. Time flies. Soon we have to put away the Christmas.
I’ve just been revisiting your December posts and enjoying the whole lovely series. Belated Merry Christmas, Carsten! Thank you for sharing it all.
it is a beautiful tree and i love the tradition of candles. your photograph of your tree is beautiful.
Thanks for your comments Gerry and Dana.
Now the tree is cut into pieces so the branches can protect some of the frost sensitive plants during the winter.
oops, I posted my compliments to this tree in the wrong spot.
That’s me, not to bright sometimes 🙂
Thanks for your comment(s) Iris. And welcome to my blog. I’ll se if I can find inspiration and time for new posts.
I can see that we share common hopes for our rosemary plants.
Commenting on neighbour posts is a speciality for this theme. You are not alone 🙂