Showing posts with label Christmas tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas tree. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
The Haunted Christmas Tree Forest
This is the haunted Christmas tree forest ~ the place where and ghosts and spirits gather on cold long winter nights.
They decorate the trees of the forest with snowflakes and icicles, then dust them with frost.
Many think the sound they hear is the winter wind blowing but it is, in fact, the carols of the sprits, sung around the glowing trees.
They sing of Christmases long past and ponder who will join them for next year's celebration.
Ghosts of Christmas Past, Christmas Future, and Christmas Present are always there.
Then, as the winds die down, all the spirits return to their secret haunts to celebrate in their own way.
Listen carefully and you may hear them this holiday season.
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Monday, December 6, 2010
'Twas Three Weeks Before Christmas
'Twas Three Weeks Before Christmas and within our fine house,
I looked all around and remarked to my spouse
Shouldn't a house, at this time of December
Have a lit tree that we all will remember?
Out to the car he went in a hurry,
Eyebrows both raised, and his face full of worry.
Seems that our storage place, so he'd been told
Had been victim to rats, moths, ants, rot, and mold.
Sure enough, the treetop angel'd been mauled.
Thanks to the rodents, the poor thing was bald.
As for the strings of the gold twinkling lights?
Their cords were all covered with tiny rat bites.
Santa was missing his hat and his beard
And of the eight reindeer, at least six looked weird.
Frosty was missing his wee Meerschaum pipe
And his poor back was sporting a suspicious stripe.
All of our treasures and tree-topping splendors
Looked like they'd been maimed by overwrought blenders.
Each little elf we'd collected each year
Now, like VanGogh, was each missing one ear.
How could the holidays be celebrated
Now that our ornaments were desecrated?
Those angels we heard on high would be waylaid
And merry gentlemen would be dismayed!
What would we do with our sad decoration?
Throwing the towel in was a temptation.
How to be festive without our decor
Left us all mulling our woes on the floor.
All our cats stopped by, along with the dog
Who quickly reacted to our depressed fog.
Seeing our sadness and woeful demeanor
He ran off and fetched us his best squeaky wiener.
He then brought his Kong toy, aglow with dog spit,
And his fleecy giraffe and his plushie Brad Pitt,
His greenies and frisbee and best NylaBone,
All heavily scented with doggie cologne.
He brought out his Bobalot and plush Lambchop
(Which was covered in dust and used as a doorstop.)
He brought us his rope and his football for bowser,
Swiped at the dog park from an aging Schnauzer.
Next came his tennis ball, chewed to a flap
Which he gave a last nip and then dropped in my lap.
Some milk bones, a corn cob, a pig's ear half-chewed
And an old chewie postman who'd been chewed half-nude.
Not to be outdone, the cats then insisted
On bringing us toys that had long been black-listed.
Out came their treasures: the pink catnip mouse,
And each jingly ball we'd thought lost in the house,
The feather that dangled from a bamboo stick,
The old Easter bunny and old Easter chick,
The soiled ping-pong balls and the rat that went "squeak,"
And the soft snuggly bed with the soft snuggly leak.
And so, all these toys from the cats and the dog
We hung on the tree as we burned a Yule log.
The chew-up, the drooled on, the past sell-by dated
Were our decorations, and thus it was fated.
As for the icicles, dogs just don't care.
So instead of tinsel we used some dog hair.
The tree stood before us, adorned and unique
Though not one you'd see in a classy boutique.
Then laying a paw, aside of his nose,
The dog circled twice and started to doze.
But the cats all exclaimed (as they gave him a bite),
"Happy Christmas to all and to all a good night!"
If you want a bracelet for your Christmas treasure,
Please come and bid and bid more, at your leisure.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Saturday, November 27, 2010
The Christmas Dog and some Christmas Brightandshinythings
Christmas Dog
by Shel SilversteinTonight's my first night as a watchdog,
And here it is Christmas Eve.
The children are sleeping all cozy upstairs,
While I'm guardin' the stockin's and tree.
What's that now---footsteps on the rooftop?
Could it be a cat or a mouse?
Who's this down the chimney?
A thief with a beard---
And a big sack for robbin' the house?
I'm barkin', I'm growlin', I'm bitin' his butt.
He howls and jumps back in his sleigh.
I scare his strange horses, they leap in the air.
I've frightened the whole bunch away.
Now the house is all peaceful and quiet again.
The stockin's are safe as can be.
Won't the kiddies be glad when they wake up tomorrow
And see how I've guarded the tree.
So here is the tree, according to me,
That I made our of baubles and beadies.
You'll find it right here, so stifle that fear.
You can buy it without those entreaties,
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Shel Silverstein
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
The Month Before Christmas
'Twas the month before Christmas and all through the house
"Preps haven't been started!" Mom started to grouse.
"We don't have a tree and the lights are all knotted
And the market eggnog is sugary and clotted."
The stockings, when pulled from ye old Public Storage
Were eaten by moths who mistook them for porridge.
Each embroidered name was now just tattered threads.
The reindeer that graced them had all lost their heads.
The Christmas tree lot was a Jack in the Box
With service by teens sporting bright green mohawks.
A search for a lot using mobile phone apps
Left Mom's aging eyeballs about to collapse.
Then lo and behold, when a new lot was sighted,
We knew in an instance our purchase was blighted.
The helpers were fighting with roaring chainsaws -
Enough to give even the bold buyer pause.
Their eyes, how they twinkled! Their do-rags? How merry!
Their screams and their grunts and their snarls were too scary.
So off to the Y lot? Expensive. Absurd!
We drove to Home Depot along with the herd.
But the tree wouldn't fit in the back or the trunk
So had to get help from the parking lot drunk.
He helped us attach our fine tree to the rack
With string that he'd squirreled away in his sack,
Mom slipped him a ten dollar bill as his pay -
Enough to go buy him a fine Chardonnay.
And finally home, with our tree and our treasures,
We started on our Christmas pet-proofing measures.
(to be continued with the next Christmas bracelet)
This bracelet's right here, and it's on as an auction.
It's jammed full of charms - a right jolly concoction.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Make Merry While the Sun Shines
Merry
No one's hangin' stockin's up,
No one's bakin' pie,
No one's lookin' up to see
A new star in the sky.
No one's talkin' brotherhood,
No one's givin' gifts,
And no one loves a Christmas tree
On March the twenty-fifth.
---Shel Silverstein
So the time for these eyeglass chains is now!
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Sunday, October 31, 2010
The Haunted Christmas Tree Forest
Did you ever wonder where those Christmas trees go when they've dropped their last needles and and gone crispy? Sure, you put them out for the recycling truck. But where do they really go? The Haunted Christmas Tree Forest.

Maintained by three ghosts,

it stands tall, proud, and, well... ghostly all year round. The ghosts of Christmas Past and Christmas Present
are always there to comment on the past and present. The Ghost of Christmas Future is expected any day now, and the caretaker ghosts have decorated with all sorts of ghostly floral arrangements
amongst the trees.
You can meet with the ghosts here.
Maintained by three ghosts,
it stands tall, proud, and, well... ghostly all year round. The ghosts of Christmas Past and Christmas Present
are always there to comment on the past and present. The Ghost of Christmas Future is expected any day now, and the caretaker ghosts have decorated with all sorts of ghostly floral arrangements
You can meet with the ghosts here.
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