Wednesday, 21 January 2009

Expiry date exceeded


Lying on the floor, trying to gather enough strength to take down the Christmas tree. It's been here far to long. It's so nice to put it up and it is always such a relief when it's gone.

I like Dallas Clayton's blog.
Poster public project.

11 comments:

hannah said...

thank you camilla for the link to dallas's blog. i orderd two copies of the awesome book. happy wedensday!

Anonymous said...

love the gnome tree stand! and yes, it is a bit of a relief to take it down, isn't it?

Anonymous said...

ÅÅÅÅåååååååå jag önskar dig SÅ INTE alla dom där barren som du måste ta upp sen genom hela hemmet! Gah!
Ingen är värd dom där barren i sitt hem!
HUR vacker granen än varit så GUD så skönt när man slänger den UDT! Vi gjorde samma sak för ett par veckor sen. Förstår ditt kraftsamlande.
:D Hoppas det gick bra, och att varje barr är vräkt!

Jenny said...

does morran love the fur under the tree? my little pup cherished the wooly blanket we had under the tree so much I had to leave it after we finally took the tree down.

mansuetude said...

does it still smell good?

Michelle said...

haha today I saw someone use their old Christmas tree as a placeholder in the parking lot they shoveled out due to snow. That's using it somehow I guess!

Jamie Welsh Watson said...

I have to take my tree down tonight, too! I was lazy about it because I like the smell and the lights at night sooo much. Also thank you for the Dallas Clayton site. I really chuckled when he said "I love you" at the end of that video.

heather smith jones said...

yes and his awesome book is pretty awesome too isn't it?

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the links to Dallas's blog and Eika's posters. love it.

Bibbi said...

Den höll länge ändå, det sitter ju fast barr på grenarna.

Camilla said...

Elves will be living in your house now! You must get rid of your tree before January 6th or there will be bad luck for you- or maybe in Sweden you will be safe from the naughty elves and gnomes! I hate taking away the tree, but I am strangely superstitious about those gnomes!