


Here's our Grand Fir. This was a compromise between both of our traditions. I love the Nobles, my honey grew up with the Douglas Fir trees. This was is somewhere n the middle. It's way too big for our house, we have limited space. I cut a lot off the bottom and it's still really big. It does smell very nice. Grand firs are the most fragrant Christmas tree. The underneath is silvery. I'm a little concerned because it's shedding a lot of needles. This tree is not the flocked one I wanted. I'll have to start a tree fund to get one next year. We did end hanging up the disco ball, but it's not exactly as I'd have done it. Oh well!
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