
The Festival of the Trees is all about Christmas. So of course they had a Santa.

And all sorts of trees made by local individuals, classes, and other groups. You can buy these works of art.

If I had a cabin in the woods, I would want this tree for that. It needs a little color though. I'm thinking some red strands of some sorts.

This was my favorite tree. I loved it.

Nana liked this one. Of course she is decorating for a tropical Christmas this year.

This is what she has in her living room. You should see what her tree is.

I liked this frame full of balls.

This I found plain disturbing. I'm going to have nightmares.

I think this is the Blair Witch Project tree. That is also very disturbing.

I don't find this disturbing at all.

They had gingerbread houses also. I loved this little red school house. I reserve the right to repost for Ruby Tuesday, anybody mind?

This was the most joyous house. I love how they glued the kids faces to each of the cookies. Or maybe, maybe that might be a little disturbing also. What do you think?

A "Cars" themed post. Love it, love it, love it. Second best movie ever made.

And for you Christmas lovers from the People's Republic of Kansas. A special "OZ" gingerbread house. I love the ruby slippers underneath the house.

And Hogwarts, I love Harry Potter. Those movies are all tied for about 6th on the alltime best movie list.

And this was my favorite gingerbread house of all. I like how it is at an angle and whopperjawed and all that. Whopperjawed is an Oklahoma technical term. I have a lot of readers from Canada and Great Britain who need some translation sometimes.
Anyway, we looked around and then I had to leave. Helping America solve her energy problems and all that you know.




































