11.26.2022

The Hill Looked Different One Year Later

 




From laboring through 3 feet of snow in 2020 to blue skies and bare ground in 2021. The only downside to an easier adventure is that the owner of the tree farm allowed us to pay for our trees this year.

Thank you, Millie, for taking most of these pictures. <3
And it's nearly time to hunt down this year's Christmas tree!



































































































































2 comments :

Rebecca said...

If we don't find a cheap tree this year, I may have to borrow Gary's truck and follow you to this place.

Would you be willing to share the super top-secret location if ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY?

(We'll find out how the tree prices at the place we usually go to are this Saturday...but while shopping, I saw $70-80 dollar trees at some places and they weren't even magnificent. For that price, I'd expect magnificent. (And I still wouldn't buy it.) The smallest, cheapest trees were $50 and they were worse than mediocre.)

Abigail said...

What do you mean "super, top-secret location?" I've told you for a couple of years that you should go there...and then come HERE afterwards for a visit! ;) It's right at the beginning of the road Debbie and Rundy live on, and I'd be happy to give you directions, as long as we get a visit out of it. :)