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Registered: ‎11-08-2014

Re: QUIET CALIFORNIA CHRISTMAS

@Elodie2 --  mistletoe-- I never thought of that!

 

How lucky your family was to have your own magnolia tree.  There's something so pure and lovely about the magnolia blossom, one that I associate with Christmas, along with the dramatic leaves.

 

I don't have many faux flowers, but one that I insist on putting out over the holidays and in winter, is one creamy magnolia bouquet.  Makes a nice counterpoint to all the winter branches and evergreens this time of year...

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Registered: ‎03-12-2010

Re: QUIET CALIFORNIA CHRISTMAS

@on the bay, I think those years when Thanksgiving arrives later in November, I am more likely to pull back on the amount of decor because I know it won't be out as long.  Of course, there's never more than a week's difference, but somehow that affects me mentally.  This year, I delayed decorating even later than Thanksgiving weekend because I was out-of-town, so as you said, the thought of putting it all away in January probably affected my desire on how much to decorate.