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Friday, December 13, 2024

Nature in NC #5 and Feline Friday


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 STATE CHRISTMAS TREE

NC #5 Nature Facts

NC ranks second in the nation in number of Fraser Fir trees harvested.  NC produces more than 26% of Christmas trees in the US.  This species was designated the State Christmas tree in 2005





Feline Friday Flashback

Madi rarely bother the ornaments but my friends this Diva did love bows!!!




Last Friday, (12/6/24) Rosy, Sunny and Beth wrote on their blog that from that day forward they will be dedicating their Nature Friday's
In Memory of... Gail.  What a beautiful idea.  I, too, would like to dedicate mine to Gail and Nobby.
They were the ultimate Nature Ga(i)l and Guy


17 comments:

  1. Fraser Fir is my favorite Christmas tree! Beautiful way to honor & cherish the memory of Gail. ❤️

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  2. that is super sweet to make this nature day to a gail/nobby day...

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  3. Back when I was still getting real trees I don't think I ever had a fraser fir. I had cats years ago and none of them ever bothered the tree ornaments. They did love to lay underneath the tree though.

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  4. The poinsettia and cyclamen look lovely. That was a very nice idea to dedicate the post in memory of Gail.

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  5. I want the palm behind the poinsettia in my back yard, would love to grow one of those beautiful state trees, not sure if they would live here. thank you for remembering Gail and sweet Nobby

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  6. The red flowers are just a delight to see. And the Christmas tree that must be shipped around the country is incredible. Precious and I have enjoyed your new header where that same picture of Angel Madie is under the tree with her packages and bow ribbons.

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  7. Firs are gorgeous trees. The one in the photo is absolutely perfect.

    I love that photo of Madi under the Christmas tree, she looked purrfect there.

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  8. Mom used to get a real tree, but it is so much work. She's had a fake one for a long time now and it works well. The real ones are nice, though. We are still surprised that Gail is gone, we had no idea that was coming.

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  9. Fraser Firs are beautiful trees. Awww, Madi, such a sweetheart. I am on the couch listening to Christmas songs and they make me all teary.

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  10. Love the Christmas flowers and the Gail and Nobby photo is so beautiful. How we miss them both♥

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  11. A beautiful tribute. Love how perfect the XMAS tree looks.

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  12. We love Christmas trees (although ours in the house are all fake) and enjoyed seeing the Madi flash back. What a beautiful dedication to the dear departed Gail.

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  13. What a beautiful tree the fir is...and it smells wonderful. In fact, I just put a frasier fir wax melt in my "melter" and can imagine myself in a forest of NC frasier firs!
    hugs,
    Beth

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  14. waveztwo ewe madi…dee gurl sayz her kneadz that fir in de bak yard ….how…kewl..iz that 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄😺‼️💚❤️

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  15. Madi sure looked pretty under the tree. I didn't know Gail but I can tell I missed a good one.

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  16. The Fraser Fir is such a beautiful tree, and the poinsettias are lovely. So good to see Angel Madi - she looks so pretty under the tree.

    That is such a beautiful way to honor Gail who always shared such wonderful glimpses of nature in her part of the world.

    Woos - Misty and Timber

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