Mom and Allison scouted something to stand in for a Christmas tree in the property around our house. We found a pretty white bark tree, rare amongst the cactus and palms, which we instructed the men to go fetch a limb.




Dragged it home
stood it upright in an old wood bin, piled on river rock
had our engineers okay it
hung red bulbs and called it
a Loreto Bay Christmas Tree
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