Just a Girl and Her Saw

This past weekend was our annual Christmas tree hunting trip. Anita, Michele and I bought our permits and then headed to the nearby hill-country to find Fir trees. C’mon along!

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  1. Diana Henretty says:

    Your pictures are like Christmas cards especially for me this morning!
    What a cute idea with the canning jar and canning rack for a centerpiece,
    I plan to make that today for our table here in the Ozarks.
    When our children were small, we lived in the mountains of Plains Montana,
    and we hunted for our Christmas tree every year. I savor those memories
    and pictures now that they are all grown up living in the big city.
    Thank you for the little spark to light up my morning!
    ~hugs~ from Diana, Noel Mo.

  2. Joan says:

    What a lovely Christmas tree cutting outing you had and now I had one too. We have no snow – so very dry. Your trees look beautiful, I have a table topper this year and am in love with it. Your porch/family room area ideas have sure tickled my fancy, can hardly wait to see it. I wish you and yours a very Happy Christmas!!!

  3. Terry says:

    Sweet Christmas blessings to ya Shery.

  4. bonnie ellis says:

    Shery: You guys have the most fun. And with a coating of snow to boot. Have a blessed Christmas.We’ll hear from you soon.

  5. cora jo says:

    Once again, Sheri, you have brought me "home" to Wyoming! Thanks. Here in NH John and I buy our $5 National Forest permit and go into the woods too. Our little tree is beautiful and adorned in old and favored ornaments. Mr. Pepper (our cat) has brought the baby Jesus his tennis ball…not sure about this. Each morning I find the Holy Family and the Shepherds and Wise Men in a tussle…but, the tennis ball is still there. haha Merry Christmas to you and your family. cjc

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