Christmas tree?
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Bernard, especially love your dining room tree and decorations.
Also the snowy village which is an idea for my sister who collects Lilliput Lane houses.Meanwhile in England, a bakery has made a nativity scene out of bread buns:
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@ShiroKuro I bought a cheap turntable earlier this year so I could play some LPs I had. Now that I know I like it, I will be looking for a good one. I love listening to LPs. No matter what anyone says about it. I don't doubt that fidelity is better in CDs and streaming, but maybe that's the crux of the matter and maybe why it sounds 'colder' to my ears. My living room isn't a concert hall and it's not natural for it to sound like a concert hall. I don't know. Beat's me, but I like the sound of records.
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@Bernard I was mostly asking re the music Liberace played, but I agree with you about the sounds...
I think CDs are too clean, and that sterile sound feels cool. It's why I never liked to play my digital piano as much as an acoustic, even when I had a very good digital and a totally clapped out, tubby Baldwin upright, I still preferred the upright.
It's been a long, long time since I've listened to vinyl.... I have fond memories of listening to my Dad's 45s, and also my own full sized LPs ... I think I started getting CDs in HS?? And of course now everything is digital, through bluetooth earbuds or a bluetooth speaker. It's fine, obviously, but I totally get the appeal that vinyl retains!
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@wtg said in Christmas tree?:
@Mik Does the tree incite any cat shenanigans? We had one who would try to eat tinsel (a very bad thing to do) and another who tried to climb into it. Also occasional swatting of ornaments with a paw.
Oh, and nice tree!
Thanks! No, the cats are uninterested in this tree. Luna likes to climb up in the middle of the usual larger one, but neither one is much interested in the ornaments. That's lucky because they're mostly thin glass shiny ones. Every one is a memory of something we've done or somewhere we've been or a phase of our lives.
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Is that the train museum in Phoenix (Scottsdale?) or is there one in Tucson?
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Since I got my 1970s Marantz tuner rebuilt and turned the living room into the concert hall, and the den into the movie theater/art studio/gymnasium, we really don't have a place to safely put a tree any more. So I am going to string lights on our gigantic hibiscus in the front hall, and we have a small metal tree with decorated egg and heart ornaments on the piano. Last year I strung it with tiny lights run on a battery, and have left it there all year. (Probably should dust the ornaments).
We are going to have a neighborhood holiday gathering in a week (mostly to get me to clean the house already, but also to stay connected with our neighbors, and friends in the neighborhood), and I'm going to need some Christmas music for the party.
Any suggestions for things I can put in my CD changer? I don't want to keep getting up to change LPs.
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@Jack-Frost posted this link last year around Christmas time. Same playlist as the CDs he created for a bunch of WTFers a long time ago. Don't know if you can cast to your stereo.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5v7jcF00F3QE3j08iDaSrX
I have the CDs but don't think there's time to get them to you via snail mail.
My Christmas music CDs run the gamut...The Canadian Brass, The Chicago Brass Quintet, Vince Guaraldi's Charlie Brown Christmas, Tony Bennett, Leon Redbone, and a really nice collection called Carols for Christmas. It's only available used.
https://www.amazon.com/Carols-Christmas-Volumes-I-II/dp/B0000009MV
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Step 1 - get Tree #1 in position.
I don't move as quickly as some of you do....
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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Heh. Sharon has been working on the Christmas tree for over a week. Too much Tik-Tok. It’s become an art project.
Back in the day we threw up a tree, hung it with all sorts of tacky family heirlooms and memories, strung it with garland, and called it a day. That’s not happening this year.
I may have to finish it on 12/24.
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@Steve-Miller said in Christmas tree?:
Heh. Sharon has been working on the Christmas tree for over a week. Too much Tik-Tok. It’s become an art project.
I don’t know, there’s nothing wrong with art projects!
Looking forward to the photos!