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Holidays

Holidays

This evergreen was once alive at some point; and decorated with a bit of tinsel and rolls of receipt paper.
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i want to hug it. poor thing
TPed ??
Shame to have left that tree inside like that...
Very bleak.
Aw now THAT is a Charlie Brown Tree if I have ever seen one.

That is so sad...

:(
It must have been a valiant little tree -- look how many needles are still on it even though it was left to wither and die, neglected and unwatered, alone in the dark.
The last party! Love your lighting here in B&White;.
it must of been a bitter sweet time when that tree 1st came in
Even Zombies celebrate christmas, after, Christ was a zombie too.
B & W is perfect. Love the light coming through the windows. It sets the perfect mood.
This room looks much nicer than most. An older section that has not been molested it would seem. Very cool!
OK, minus the tree, this would be a great living room. Love the B&W on this one, too.
Oh, for a sec i thought it had gotten TPed...
HAPPY HOLIDAYS ALL!
I really like this room. It still has the original architecture and feel of the half timbered German buildings of old. Nice arched windows.
LOL, at Binky. Christ was the original zombie. Sorry Christians. I couldn't help myself.

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