The Devolution of Our 2020 Christmas Tree

Today was the last day for the Christmas tree. As usual, it’s been nice having it around, but its time had come.
Xmas treeBefore long, I’d removed the ornaments. No one volunteered to help.
Xmas treeIncluding Eggplant. I think we bought that one at an impromptu crafts sale at an apartment building near where we lived the year Lilly was born. I expect she was there with us, strapped in a carrier.
Xmas treeThe lord. Got him about the same time as Eggplant, though I can’t remember where. I like to think of him as one of the 10 Lords A-Leaping, resting between leaps.
Xmas tree

Xmas tree

 

Soon all the ornaments were off. Except the Star of Bethlehem. It’s always the last to go. I bought it at a garage sale years ago because it is a gold colored version of a silver star I put on our tree growing up. The exact same style.

After everything was off, I dragged the tree outside. The dog decided to investigate the mass of needles left behind in the living room. We will find needles in odd spots for months. Until next Christmas, probably.
Xmas treeLast stop (on our property, anyway): the curb.
Xmas treeThat’s the tree well-illuminated by the nearby street lamp.