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  • wtgW Offline
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    wtg
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    #71

    @pique

    Love your house and Chrismas decorations! Very iniviting. We had a sofa like that up until half a dozen years ago when we found this great deal on Craigslist for an Ekornes sofa and loveseat. The old sofa was very comfy. While I love the Ekornes, part of me regrets getting rid of the other sofa.

    There are other people selling used copies of the CD set for a lot less than $40. Click on the "Other sellers on Amazon" below the "Add to Cart" button to see them. Delivery times would be an issue regardless.

    There is also a companion hardcover book (originally sold through the Metropolitan Museum of Art) that contains arrangements of carols. I found it on the Internet Archive. Sign up is free. Just in case you want to noodle around on the piano before the holidays...or just take a look to see if it's worth finding a used copy of the book.

    The preview is useless (doesn't show any of the music), but the download gets you the entire book:

    https://archive.org/details/carolsforchristm00will

    馃巹 馃巹 馃巹

    When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aum么nier

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      Mary Anna
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      #72

      Here's our Christmas tree!
      [img]https://i.postimg.cc/XGgtfFrb/Christmas-Tree-Closeup.jpg[/img]

      Here's a longer view of the living room, so you can see the piano in situ, plus some of the period details like the ceiling medallion and woodwork. [url=https://postimg.cc/9wFKJM9q][img]https://i.postimg.cc/9wFKJM9q/Christmas-Tree-Piano.jpg[/img][/url]

      And here's the dining room with a few Christmas touches here and there. It shows the medallion in that room, one of the still-working original double pocket doors, and some of the woodwork, but you can also see the stone (maybe slate?) mantelpiece. There's a matching one just out of view in the living room. They're both faux-painted to look like marble. There are similar ones in the rooms directly above, our bedroom and my office, but the design is much simpler. The chimneys have been closed, so they're just for looks and historical interest these days.
      [url=https://postimg.cc/fts6S5TC][img]https://i.postimg.cc/fts6S5TC/Christmas-Dining-Room.jpg[/img][/url]

      We still have things to do--you can see that we've hung nothing on the walls--but we're making progress, and it was so fun to decorate for Christmas!

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        #73

        @Mary-Anna - Lovely!!! Have to ask - how does the piano sound in that room? I know you were trying to figure out placement before you were in the house.

        Here are your photos embedded here on WTF.
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        A few notes on how to embed photos here...

        I'm posting from the full editing screen rather than using Quick Reply. I just clicked on your links, which took me to postimages. Then I hit the Share button there, clicked on Direct link (the second option in the window that comes up and which copies a link to the photo), came back here, and used the Image icon in the full editing screen. Just tap the Image icon and do a paste; your cursor is automatically positioned where it needs to be).

        Nice thing about the full editing screen is that you can see a preview of what your post will look like on the right side of your screen, if you're on a laptop or PC. On a mobile device or a tablet, you have to specifically select Show Preview on your full edit screen.

        anyway...love your house! It looks so warm and inviting...

        When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aum么nier

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          Mary Anna
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          Thank you! I was actually DMing you for help but you anticipated my need. 馃檪

          The piano sounds really good, but LOUD! It's like living inside a hollow-bodied instrument made of wood that's been seasoned for 140 years. And it doesn't help that the sound also reflects off glass windows that are huge, because the house didn't have electric lights when it was built. We just got the Roman shades installed, and maybe they do help the sound bouncing off the windows some, but I raised the one behind the piano for the month, so that the Christmas tree lights would be visible from the street. I also raised the lid for December, just for looks, so I'm sure my holiday playing will be audible to passers-by, poor things.

          My new tech (who is great and came recommended by both Jon and Rich) asked delicately whether it might be time to voice it when he tuned it in July, saying that he didn't like to dictate people's taste, but...hmm... I told him I'd wait until his next visit so that I could hear it with rugs, furniture, and window treatments, but we both knew it was going to need voicing. It was already getting a bit bright before we left Oklahoma, so it's time.

          We had to put it where it would fit, so there are two floor vents near but not under it. The window on the right gets no sun, because of a tree and the house next door, so that's good. The double window faces north and is under a porch, so no sun there, either. The exterior wall isn't ideal, but we insulated the house and there are storm windows that keep most of the drafts out.

          I'm planning to move that recliner upstairs to my office and replace it with someething smaller, and hanging pictures is going to be a more involved process than I'm used to since the walls are plaster and not sheetrock, but I'm really happy to have the rugs down, which only happened right before Thanksgiving. Moving is hard work, y'all. But this place is feeling really homey now.

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            Steve Miller
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            #75

            Everyone鈥檚 rooms and decorations look so nice! It鈥檚 fun to see everyone鈥檚 different takes on how things should look.

            Here鈥檚 the tree, finally. We need to do some rearranging towards the top as the ornaments cover some of the lights. Sharon made the bows - which were a lot harder to make than I would have thought.

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            Longer view with fireplace mantel. Stockings hung, care, etc.

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            View from my chair. Yes the TV is too big. I got it because the toddlers said they鈥檇 never visit if my TV was too small for football.

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            Closer view of the ceramic manger scene. It was a wedding present from a family friend who did all of the painting and firing. The quality of the paint and transfer work is amazing. It鈥檚 survived pretty well for some 50 years -disregard the camel with the missing ear.

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            And here鈥檚 the reason for the season. He鈥檚 very excited.

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              Mary Anna
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              #76

              Wow, those diagonal bows are very striking! It's a beautiful tree, Steve, AND I'm amazed at the level of design and planning. I take more of an accumulate-pretty-stuff-and-then-throw-it-up-there approach.

              Everybody's trees are so pretty! I love decorating for Christmas and I love seeing other people's decorations just as much.

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                Mary Anna
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                As for the big TV, Quirt mentioned when we met that we had a reverse piano-to-TV size ratio. Now, my smaller TV has long since been set aside for humongous ones in the living room and bedroom, and his smaller piano lives at my son's house in Orlando, where his youngest is working on Fur Elise and Rondo alla Turka.

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                  Mary Anna
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                  #78

                  wtg, I like your tall, thin tree. It's a lot easier to fit that silhouette into rooms where people live.

                  EDITED TO ADD: I see that Bernard has three of those tall, thin trees to spread festivity all over the house. And Mik has one, too! And sk!

                  We've had an artificial tree for many years, but it was huge and heavy and we gave it to someone in Oklahoma, since we knew that the volunteer fire department here would sell us a live one and deliver it. But a real tree has the diameter it has (and that's the diameter that the Christmas tree growers shear it to have.)

                  Quirt picked it out and was worried that the diameter might not fit the available space, but it fit really well.

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                  • dolmansaxlilD dolmansaxlil

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                    We put up our tree last night.

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                    Mary Anna
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                    @dolmansaxlil

                    This is so pretty. I'm guessing you quilted that tree scarf?

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                    • ShiroKuroS ShiroKuro

                      Ok here are our trees this year:

                      Living room tree:
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                      Living tree with lights out:
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                      Pencil tree in the piano room:
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                      View from the bench (see the living room tree in the distance)
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                      Another view from the bench
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                      Our snow people:
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                      @ShiroKuro
                      Your new place is so pretty and it looks great decorated!

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                      • M Mary Anna

                        wtg, I like your tall, thin tree. It's a lot easier to fit that silhouette into rooms where people live.

                        EDITED TO ADD: I see that Bernard has three of those tall, thin trees to spread festivity all over the house. And Mik has one, too! And sk!

                        We've had an artificial tree for many years, but it was huge and heavy and we gave it to someone in Oklahoma, since we knew that the volunteer fire department here would sell us a live one and deliver it. But a real tree has the diameter it has (and that's the diameter that the Christmas tree growers shear it to have.)

                        Quirt picked it out and was worried that the diameter might not fit the available space, but it fit really well.

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                        wtg
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #81

                        @Mary-Anna

                        I have two narrow trees! One was Mom's and the other is mine. Not sure if I'll bring Mom's up from the basement this year. Usually I stick it out in the three season room where we can see it from the kitchen. My neighbor Sue (behind us) enjoys the view from her kitchen window. I'll see how energetic I am tomorrow....

                        When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aum么nier

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                        • A AndyD

                          As the kids etc are arriving Christmas Eve, MrsA & I got busy yesterday:
                          Stairs
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                          Front door thing made instead of wreath
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                          And the trees
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                          She's really into the season, keeps adding baubles to the stairs, apparently we need new red baubles for the first tree, and a couple more sets of muti coloured lights around the house.

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                          Mary Anna
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                          @AndyD
                          I love all of this, but especially the stockings on the staircase.

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                            Mary Anna
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                            @pique
                            I think the tree on top of the wood stove looks so cozy.

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                              wtg
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                              #84

                              I like the tree that's on top of @pique 's piano. It comes in a bunch of different sizes. Our friends had one that is 6 feet tall and it looked really great.

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                              https://www.wayfair.com/The-Holiday-Aisle庐--6ft-Wrought-Iron-Ornament-Display-Christmas-Tree-w-Easy-Assembly-Stand-X115426475-L1002-K~W004315364.html?refid=MX79165041171053-W004315364_1835455824&device=c&ptid=4582764533641104&targetid=pla-4582764533641104&channel=BingPLA&network=s&PiID[]=1835455824&query=metal christmas tree

                              When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aum么nier

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                              • wtgW wtg

                                I like the tree that's on top of @pique 's piano. It comes in a bunch of different sizes. Our friends had one that is 6 feet tall and it looked really great.

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                                https://www.wayfair.com/The-Holiday-Aisle庐--6ft-Wrought-Iron-Ornament-Display-Christmas-Tree-w-Easy-Assembly-Stand-X115426475-L1002-K~W004315364.html?refid=MX79165041171053-W004315364_1835455824&device=c&ptid=4582764533641104&targetid=pla-4582764533641104&channel=BingPLA&network=s&PiID[]=1835455824&query=metal christmas tree

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                                Mary Anna
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                                @wtg

                                I like that one, too. It looks lovely on top of Marlene.

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                                  pique
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                                  Everyone's trees look so nice! Steve, I love how Sharon really went for it with those bows. And MA, your gold ribbon garland is so beautiful on that tree. I used to do that, too, when I had a live tree. Looking forward to seeing more of your new home.

                                  fear is the thief of dreams

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                                    @ShiroKuro
                                    Your new place is so pretty and it looks great decorated!

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                                    ShiroKuro
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                                    @Mary-Anna thank you!!

                                    @Mary-Anna your photos all look wonderful!! Btw re voicing, it can make a huge difference!

                                    @Steve-Miller that鈥檚 a beautiful tree! And one very excited looking grandchild! 馃挄

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                                    • wtgW wtg

                                      Step 1 - get Tree #1 in position.

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                                      I don't move as quickly as some of you do....馃槉

                                      Will decorate the tree and put out the Christmas tchotchkes over the next week or so. Not sure if I'm going to schlep Tree #2 from the basement. Will see if my neighbor will help me; it's pretty heavy and I'm not too confident carrying it up the basement stairs these days.

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                                      @wtg said in Christmas tree?:

                                      Step 1 - get Tree #1 in position.

                                      alt text

                                      I don't move as quickly as some of you do....馃槉

                                      Will decorate the tree and put out the Christmas tchotchkes over the next week or so. Not sure if I'm going to schlep Tree #2 from the basement.

                                      Tree #2 made it up from the basement. Found a bunch of burned out bulbs and replaced them. Did you know you can still buy those little incandescent bulbs with the two wires and replace the burned out ones?

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                                      Mr wtg's grandma used to do ceramics. Grandma Ceil's work:

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                                      Mom's door swag.

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                                      Every decoration is a memory. 馃

                                      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aum么nier

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                                        @wtg lovely!

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                                        • wtgW wtg

                                          @wtg said in Christmas tree?:

                                          Step 1 - get Tree #1 in position.

                                          alt text

                                          I don't move as quickly as some of you do....馃槉

                                          Will decorate the tree and put out the Christmas tchotchkes over the next week or so. Not sure if I'm going to schlep Tree #2 from the basement.

                                          Tree #2 made it up from the basement. Found a bunch of burned out bulbs and replaced them. Did you know you can still buy those little incandescent bulbs with the two wires and replace the burned out ones?

                                          alt text

                                          Mr wtg's grandma used to do ceramics. Grandma Ceil's work:

                                          alt text

                                          Mom's door swag.

                                          alt text

                                          Every decoration is a memory. 馃

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                                          AndyD
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                                          @wtg very tasteful swag.

                                          Last year MrsA made a monster
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                                          That had to be taken down as it was damaging the door
                                          馃お

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