Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Christmas Trees and The South

I went to a friend's house last week for my weekly small group Bible study and couldn't help but admire her Christmas tree.  It was at least 7 feet tall, so green, and perfect with its tree limb fluffiness.  It was so pretty I thought at first it was a fake tree.  Then I smelled that lovely odor a fresh tree has.  Absolutely beautiful.  

Somehow tree shopping and prices came up.  Okay folks from the south...do you know how much her beautiful, tall, perfect tree was?

$40.  That's right.  4-0 Bucks.  That's it.  

And not only that, but there are some places where you can get big, beautiful trees like that for CHEAPER--like $25 or $30 bucks.  

I had NO idea.  Down in TX a tree like that would easily cost $150!  

I'm not saying it is worth moving up here for but if you love Real Christmas Trees, this is the place to be!

2 comments:

Grace H. Lin said...

I'm allergic to pine (and pine nuts!) so we have a fake tree at home.

But I do appreciate the fragrant smell of pine =)

amelia said...

We do the fake thing too. We had a real one our first year of marriage but when I found pine needles for several months afterward I said, never again. Plus some people moved out across the street from us when we lived in our apartment and were tossing a fake tree. We took it!