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THE Holidays Thread pt 2 (merged)

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Re: What are you making for Christmas...

Unread postby Quagmire » Thu 04 Dec 2008, 00:23:21

I grew gourds and made this birdhouse for my sister. Note screen window on side!
The shingles are boxwood leaves. I hope they stay green!

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Re: What are you making for Christmas...

Unread postby patience » Thu 04 Dec 2008, 08:28:07

I'm a poor one at pictures, but I'm making horse related farm equipment stuff for the kids, singletrees, doubletrees, neck yoke, and restoring some one-horse plows and cultivators. My wife is making cinnamon tree ornaments (cinnamon powder, enough applesauce to make a dough, shape with cookie cutters, and bake at low temp). Poke a hole in 'em with a toothpick while they are moist, and add a string to haang 'em with.

My daughter is making copper jewelry and "Vinegar of the 4 Thieves", a reputed preventative against disease, legendary since the Black Plague in Europe. She's been invited to do her handicraft at the local "Christmas on the Square" event in town here. She's my IT person, so maybe I can talk her into doing some pix.
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Re: What are you making for Christmas...

Unread postby uNkNowN ElEmEnt » Thu 04 Dec 2008, 08:39:24

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Quagmire', 'I') grew gourds and made this birdhouse for my sister. Note screen window on side!
The shingles are boxwood leaves. I hope they stay green!
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That is sooo awesome. Nice work! I bet anyone who gets that for xmas will be really proud.
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Re: What are you making for Christmas...

Unread postby Grifter » Thu 04 Dec 2008, 10:02:26

Quagmire that is amazing, I'd love something like that.

As for me, I'm just making hay while the sun shines.
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Re: What are you making for Christmas...

Unread postby Aaron » Thu 04 Dec 2008, 11:08:05

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The problem is, of course, that not only is economics bankrupt, but it has always been nothing more than politics in disguise... economics is a form of brain damage.

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Re: What are you making for Christmas...

Unread postby Ferretlover » Thu 04 Dec 2008, 11:51:07

Aaron, does that photo mean the staff will be getting "retention" bonuses??* :lol:

I am making quilts as gifts.

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Re: What are you making for Christmas...

Unread postby Aaron » Thu 04 Dec 2008, 12:04:39

Pops asked what we were making for Xmas...
The problem is, of course, that not only is economics bankrupt, but it has always been nothing more than politics in disguise... economics is a form of brain damage.

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Re: Cutting trees as adornment ("christmas trees")

Unread postby nocar » Thu 04 Dec 2008, 12:28:23

our Christmas tree for this year,like most of the previous years, grow beneath telephone lines. It would have been removed in a few years anyway.

In the spring, or perhaps next winter, this tree will help heat our house.

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Re: Cutting trees as adornment ("christmas trees")

Unread postby mos6507 » Thu 04 Dec 2008, 12:56:27

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('bodinagamin', 'W')hat about the tree in Rockefeller Center, Madison Square, New York (or w-e). That is a HUGE tree and it is CUTTED!


It's just a single tree, though. It would be better to just have a tree like that there all year round, though. Like in the center of my home town it's just an existing tree that gets decorated each year. I'm sure that's more the norm.
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Re: What are you making for Christmas...

Unread postby roadrunner » Thu 04 Dec 2008, 21:01:13

Quagmire, I really like what you did with the gourd, very creative. Are gourds hard to grow? I have never tried to grow any but they look interesting.

I am making chocolate covered pretzel sticks for all my kids on the schoolbus. I usually do that or make cookies for them. Otherwise, I just started too late to make gifts this year. I am making some potholders. I don't have the technology to put pictures up. Am thinking about an all homemade christmas next year though.

Patience are the cinnamon ornaments edible or just for looks? I'd be interested in the recipe if there is more to it than what you stated.
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Re: What are you making for Christmas...

Unread postby Quagmire » Thu 04 Dec 2008, 21:27:37

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Thanks!
The gourds are easy to grow if you start them soon enough.
The curing was harder but that's another thread.
The birdhouse gourd is around 14" long, but I also grew some mini bottle gourds that are only 2" high and perfect for tree ornaments.
I'll post a picture of one of those I made for a friend soon.

Patience, I'd love to have your 4 thieves vinegar recipe!
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edit- add comment: Gourds willl be important post peak when all the plastic water jugs are cracked. They have been used for containers and canteens for centuries.
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Re: What are you making for Christmas...

Unread postby bodigami » Thu 04 Dec 2008, 22:37:41

nothing... am I supposed to do something? :shock:
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Re: Cutting trees as adornment ("christmas trees")

Unread postby alokin » Fri 05 Dec 2008, 05:50:02

I guess the custom derives from the work which was done in the forest at winter anyway, taking trees out which stands too close. Or if you cut trees, which is done in winter you have heaps of branches. That's what I did always, buying some branches. As we have a hot Christmas here last year we bought a tree we wanted to plant anyway and this year we have a seedling which might find its place somewhere outside our garden (there are so many places which would need a tree)
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Re: Cutting trees as adornment ("christmas trees")

Unread postby IslandCrow » Fri 05 Dec 2008, 06:01:39

Pine is also a mild anti-septic. Good to have.

After the season, the pine needles go onto the compost heap with the small twigs, and the remaining wood is dried and burnt next year.

What gets me is that with all the trees it has, in the towns many of the Christmas trees that are sold are wrapped in plastic netting and they are imported from Denmark :cry: When we lived in a town, we bought from local farmers (helping keeping small businesses going).
We should teach our children the 4-Rs: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Rejoice.
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Re: Cutting trees as adornment ("christmas trees")

Unread postby bodigami » Fri 05 Dec 2008, 12:42:30

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('alokin', 'I') guess the custom derives from the work which was done in the forest at winter anyway, taking trees out which stands too close. Or if you cut trees, which is done in winter you have heaps of branches. That's what I did always, buying some branches. As we have a hot Christmas here last year we bought a tree we wanted to plant anyway and this year we have a seedling which might find its place somewhere outside our garden (there are so many places which would need a tree)


What about cutting trees on places that does NOT have winter?
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Re: Cutting trees as adornment ("christmas trees")

Unread postby Ludi » Fri 05 Dec 2008, 13:11:09

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('bodinagamin', 'W')hat about the tree in Rockefeller Center, Madison Square, New York (or w-e). That is a HUGE tree and it is CUTTED!


That was a lady's pet tree which was grown for many years for that express purpose.

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Re: Cutting trees as adornment ("christmas trees")

Unread postby mos6507 » Fri 05 Dec 2008, 13:25:39

I'd say this related story is more relevant to environmentalists:

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Re: Cutting trees as adornment ("christmas trees")

Unread postby Pops » Fri 05 Dec 2008, 17:08:16

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pstarr', 'D')oesn't the tree removed from the soil steal nutrients from the field?


Yea, just like milk, eggs, wheat, corn, beef you eat, the cotton for your underwear as well as pulp for the wrapping paper or the cardboard containers holding the crap you get from Amazon or Best Buy - ad infinitum.

I'm sure I consume more of all those crops that I need; which should I give up first, the tree or the wheat?

Which should you?

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Re: What are you making for Christmas...

Unread postby RedStateGreen » Fri 05 Dec 2008, 18:29:04

I'm going to be giving jars of the peach jam I made over the summer to neighbors as presents. I'm working on a baby blanket for a friend who just had one as a part of their present.

Other than that, I don't do too much making of presents as yet.
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