Every year Dan and I have the joy of hunting for a tree. It takes me back to those COLD winter days in Hazleton, Pennsylvania to a local tree farm. We would bundle up and go find a tree in the cold snowy Pa weather. We are lucky to have Hopper Farms come all the way from Oregon to supply our trees for our Christmas season. There is something about loading the Frontier with a real tree that makes me fondly remember those cold Christmas seasons in Pa. We bought a Abies procera (Noble fir), it is also called red fir and Christmas tree. The Noble is native to the mountains of the extreme NW US.
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Sunday, December 16, 2012
Tree Time at Hoppers Tree Farm
Every year Dan and I have the joy of hunting for a tree. It takes me back to those COLD winter days in Hazleton, Pennsylvania to a local tree farm. We would bundle up and go find a tree in the cold snowy Pa weather. We are lucky to have Hopper Farms come all the way from Oregon to supply our trees for our Christmas season. There is something about loading the Frontier with a real tree that makes me fondly remember those cold Christmas seasons in Pa. We bought a Abies procera (Noble fir), it is also called red fir and Christmas tree. The Noble is native to the mountains of the extreme NW US.
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