Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Wednesday, 24 December 2014
Sunday, 7 December 2014
The Hunt for the Perfect Christmas Tree
So we settled for a miniature plastic tree.
But this year we were determined to get that perfect Christmas tree! And there's only one place to go for Christmas trees around here - Santa's Tree Farm!
Christmas Tree Valley
We drove down to Half Moon Bay and navigated through what can only be described as Christmas tree valley.
Everywhere car we met driving in the opposite direction had a tree mounted to the roof, and everywhere we looked we saw one tree farm after another - but we kept driving until we found Santa's Tree Farm. We had seen their website and we were sold on choosing and cutting our very own American Christmas tree!
That Perfect Tree
Back in Sweden and England, there's not that much choice in terms of what actual type of Christmas tree to get, at least not in central London or Ronney! You see the tree at the supermarket and you buy it.
You have no idea what type of tree it actually is, and in all honesty you don't really care. Its a Christmas tree and the main two choices are plastic or real.
Here we had a choice of no less than six types of trees to choose from (including Douglas Fir, Concolor Fir, Montery Pine, Noble Fir, Grand Fir and Redwood) and acres and acres of tree plantations to walk through and search for your own perfect tree.
We weren't quite sure which type of tree we'd like so we decided to walk around and get a feel for them. Secretly I hoped we'd like the Redwood trees the most - because I just loved going to the Redwood forest and seeing the 2,000 year old giants. But of course I wasn't sure what they'd look like as tiny little Christmas baby trees!
Anyway - we found the entrance to Santa's village, they gave us a saw and off hunting we went.
First Sight
As soon as we parked our car I ran into someone who was loading a tree into their truck. The tree looked so special I had to ask about it - and no surprise, it was a Redwood tree and he pointed out where we could find them.
After that, our first stop was the Redwood plantation and I was ready to saw one right there and then, but Jelte wanted to see the rest of the trees before making a decision.
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How 'bout this one? |
I've never seen so many trees. There were skinny ones, round ones, fluffy ones, white ones and shaggy looking trees all around and after about an hour Jelte had spotted and chosen probably ten trees that he liked.
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So many trees! |
But there was something not quite right about any of them.
After a while I realised what the problem was - they had all been pruned into perfect Christmas tree shapes! I thought that made them look a bit like shaved Golden Retrievers - perfect shape and smooth to the touch, but incredibly unnatural and wrong looking at the same time!
I guess growing up in the countryside has made me pickier than most when it comes to trees.
Jelte realised I wouldn't budge and he agreed to us getting a Redwood tree - hurrah! :-)
Back to the Redwood Plantation we went in search for our perfect tree.
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How 'bout this one? Whoops, not a Redwood! |
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Found it! |
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It looks easier on TV |
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Success! |
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It was heavier than we thought! |
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Obligatory selfies |
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When we got the tree home we weren't sure it'd fit in the elevator! |
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Turns out it was the perfect size! |
Keep your fingers crossed Alfie won't confuse the baubles for balls! :-)
Sunday, 16 November 2014
Vineyards, Nosework and a Fortune in Sand Dollars
Someone just gave me a friendly reminder that I hadn't blogged for a while, and looking back at the last post I realised that indeed, I haven't blogged since September 6th! We've had a couple of incredibly busy months with friends and family coming to visit. So, its about time for a little catch up!
September in Pictures
Jelte's parents came for a two week visit and I think we managed to cover most of the tourist sights during their time here.
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We took Jelte's parents to the Redwood forest |
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....and to see the Golden Gate Bridge |
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We took the ferry to Alcatraz |
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At the island we received a warm welcome...
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We went for a walk on Ocean Beach, where Wim photographed a million bird species |
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And Inga collected a small fortune in Sand Dollars |
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We also took them to see some Vineyards in Napa Valley |
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And we tried almost all of the wine! |
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We celebrated my birthday at the Sutro restaurant, with a beautiful view of the sea |
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And Alfie passed his nosework level 2 class with flying colours |
Okay so that was September - now lets see when I have time for the October update :-)
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