St.Nick's Day, Southeast Alaska style - put out your X-tra Tuffs and see what St.Nick brings. Here's his friend Zia Hulebak joining in the fun:We had a family first - harvesting a Christmas tree from the woods only 12 miles from our home. We parked Chris' old Chevy truck, then hiked down a side road in search of the perfect SMALL tree. We found this Western Hemlock, which looked so much smaller in the woods than it did in our living room. I also gathered boughs of various trees to make my first wreath:Ready to make my wreath:Chris and I have been waiting for the moment when we could harvest a Christmas tree with his red Chevy:The tree was MUCH bigger than we had anticipated (18 feet!). We had to chop a few feet off both the bottom and top. Here is Chris holding the top of the tree on his head:Our home, Petersburg, from the water:First, the Hyers (Terry, Erin, Barbara, and Travis) all visited. Here's Trav and Chris hauling up a King Crab pot:
Chris recieved a special present of a workbench vise that was his Grandpa's:
Grandma bought us three gals matching pj's for Christmas:
The frozen muskeg in winter, right out our backdoor:
Chris, Calder, and I with our house in the background (the tan house), standing on the frozen muskeg:
1 comment:
Nice pics guys! But what's with the 18' tree? I could teach you a little trick using trigonometry for next time! Nevermind; probably to complicated.
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