Husqvarna almost stopped selling chainsaws in the US when they were required to add a warning label that said ‘Do not touch blade while moving’. It was all about suing deep pockets.
For us, it was the gap between school pickups. I had 20 minutes, not enough to do anything else, so I’d get in line early and read or other short ‘to do’s. Then there’s the ‘practice at 330’ when school gets out at 310, and you have to get out quickly to get there.
I don’t miss any of that, but I do miss little ones!
I love putting decorations up late Nov to end of Epiphany but then I want to deep clean and put it all away. The tree is last and comes down first, but I’m married to a fireman.
Farmers here in the same country grow them and replant. They recycle the mulch and the entire tree is returned to the earth. Fake comes across the ocean with chemicals, lots of energy to get here. .
Real are not fire hazards if they are kept in water and use less heat in the house – and not put up for 4 months. Fake can also be a hazard as they’re covered with chemicals and know to reduce air quality inside the home, as well as both collect dust, but only one brings it back next year.
There are two sides to every coin, pick your tree and enjoy it. I hope something wonderful appears underneath for you!
Husqvarna almost stopped selling chainsaws in the US when they were required to add a warning label that said ‘Do not touch blade while moving’. It was all about suing deep pockets.