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Sunday, December 27, 2009

Christmas Tree Recycling by Donna Duffy

That lovely, fragrant cut tree you bought weeks ago has probably seen better days by now. It’s time to get it out of the house! Following are three options for recycling the tree once you’ve removed all of the decorations and tinsel. One caution: don’t burn the tree in your fireplace – the pitch content in the bark and needles can cause them to burst into flames from the intense heat.

Treat the birds!
Take that dry tree outside! You can prop it up against the house or leave the tree stand in place. Decorate it with popcorn, fresh cranberries, peanuts in the shell, pine cones with suet and birdseed; apples, rice cakes, or dried corn bundles. The birds will love the variety of treats – as will the squirrels. Use natural string, ribbon and raffia for hanging the edible decorations. The birds will use this material for nesting in the spring.

Use the Tree Boughs for Mulch
Recycle the boughs and use them as mulch in your own yard. Just cut the boughs off the trunk or larger branches and place them on your perennial beds. The boughs will protect dormant plants from drying out as fast as if they were fully exposed. They'll also keep the plants dormant longer because the soil temperature won't rise as quickly on sunny winter days. Be sure to remove the boughs as the plants start to emerge from dormancy. Then chop boughs into small pieces and add them to your compost pile to provide some acidity.
Check out PlantTalk Colorado at http://www.ext.colostate.edu/ptlk/2007.html for more information.

Recycle Your Whole Tree
Jefferson County has several sites where Christmas trees can be dropped off. This website will be helpful to find the location nearest to you: http://www.recycleyourchristmastree.com/counties/jefferson.html.  Before you take your tree, find out if there are restrictions. Many sites will not accept flocked trees and all sites require thorough removal of decorations to protect both man and machine in the recycling process. The best rule of thumb is to take your tree to the recycler in the same condition that you would find it in the forest. Then go back and pick-up some mulch for your garden! Pine needles are great for protecting fall planted materials, and bark chips are perfect for informal walkways.

Happy Birthday Johanna!

Today is Johanna's birthday!



Most of you probably know her as Jo. Some of you know her as Josie. But today is her birthday! She grew up in a logging town on Vancouver Island. These guys made a special log for you!



The Peanuts gang wanted to stop by and say Happy Birthday!



Look! There's Alvin!



I think you know this person. Can you hear that whispery voice singing "Happy Birthday..."?



Whoa! Your favorite group just happened to be in Vancouver and will be stopping by later today for birthday cake and, well....! Better talk to some of your Kitsilano friends if you want to be a good hostess!! Heh!!



You can never have too much chocolate! They say chocolate is healthy for you. I agree!



Have fun today - it is YOUR day!



But every day is YOUR day! Happy Birthday, Johanna!

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Bass Pro Shop

Recently I had a chance to visit a new store in the Des Moines area. It is called Bass Pro Shops.



I have never been in a store like this. It took outdoor and cabin motif to a brand new level! I laughed when I saw this sign as I walked in the main door. It reminded me of a little sign that used to be in my grandmother's kitchen.



As you step through the doors, this is what you see.



And as you look up, you see this.



I do not shoot animals, except with a camera. But I was quite amazed at the quality of the taxidermy work throughout this massive store. This mountain lion looks much more realistic in person than he does in this photo.



A herd of buffalo was being chased by a pack of wolves.



I could almost hear the sound of the buffalo running as I looked up at this display.



This 1950 pickup truck looks small inside this huge store.



My father had a truck that was the same color as this truck and about the same vintage.



This female cougar seemed to be looking at me. I didn't look her in the eyes -- that's a big no no with a wild animal!



I don't like raccoons very much, but this little fellow sure looked realistic.



These black bears were having fun on this tree.



Another mountain lion. This one seemed oblivious to all the people.



This store has a huge aquarium of fresh water fish, more stuffed animals than you could imagine and, of yes, lots and lots of things you can .... buy!

Thanks for stopping by.
 

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