Tuesday, 16 December 2014

I name this tree.... CRIMBO.



It's official; Christmas has arrived chez Cro, and Minnie/Mickey Mouse (not quite sure which) has been blessed with the most important role of the season (last year we honoured our 'antique' knitted Golly).

We've started a little early this year as our youngest son, Wills, is on a flying pre-Christmas visit from Oz. Unfortunately Kellogg and Bunny have had to stay behind to hold the Mullumbimby fort.

So, we're having a veggie run-up to the big Turkey Fest'; not a bad idea, methinks.


And this is the tree itself. 

As you can probably guess, there is now a big gap in our Leylandii hedge; it'll grow!



29 comments:

Jennifer said...

I love your tree. It's very cheerful! :)

And I sure wish Bunny could be there to see it. I'll bet he's growing like mad!

Cro Magnon said...

He's now a chubby Bunny.

Sue said...

What a beautiful photo of the tree. And I love Micky Mouse on top.

Good luck with the veggie meals - I'm looking forward to a meat fest when we return from Oz. I'm sure you're looking forward to showing Wills his future new home.

New World said...

What, no fairy!

Cro Magnon said...

He arrives today (I hope).

Cro Magnon said...

He/she has a halo, but no wings.

libby said...

Enjoy your tree...and your son's visit!

Ninaschen said...

Most of my small family are veggos (not me) so that will be the theme for our Christmas lunch. One year I made a tofu 'turkey'. Never again - it was a lot of work - though it was actually quite good.

John Going Gently said...

That mouse is very Shirley bassey

Cro Magnon said...

Press it's tummy and it sings Goldfinger.

Cro Magnon said...

I really HATE Tofu. I shall do a mushroom and chestnut 'burger', with traditional roast vegs and Cranberry sauce etc.

Cro Magnon said...

He's stuck in Paris, and will now arrive Wednesday.

Ninaschen said...

So. When my invitation to lunch arrives, ignore it. Yes, tofu is one of those things you love or hate. Even some veggos hate it.

I like the sound of your burger. Will you post the recipe, or should I google it? Though sourcing chestnuts might be problematic for me, at this time of year.

The Weaver of Grass said...

Love the tree and the topping.
Don't mention veggie to me - my son is veggie and makes it so hard on Boxing Day when there are eight of us and I have to provide an alternative meal for one. Im not much good with nut roasts and try not to turn to cheese too often.

Cro Magnon said...

I haven't really finalised my recipe, but I think it will contain Sage-n-onion stuffing, minced chestnuts, and minced mushrooms, it will have an egg as binding and will be flavoured with Port, salt, and pepper. If it's any good, I'll let you know.

Cro Magnon said...

That's the down side to veggie-ism; one ends up cooking separate meals. We don't mind ourselves, as we're quite happy to eat veggie, but if we have guests (as you have) it's a pain.

Knatolee said...

That is the best tree angel ever!

Elaine said...

The painting next to the tree is what keeps catching my eye - someone to help with the higher branches? The veggie option sounds really good.

Cro Magnon said...

My thoughts are that if it's acceptable for 2 meat eaters, it should be acceptable for a veggie. Does that make sense?

Cro Magnon said...

I'll tell her you said so.

Anonymous said...

Your tree looks lovely. I know you'll enjoy your surprise early Christmas visit...veggies or no.

elaine said...

You can always re-plant it after Christmas, or did you chop it down? Minnie/Mickey is certainly a novel way to top the tree but we expect nothing less from you. Enjoy your son's visit.

Yael said...

Every thing looks so beautiful.

Cro Magnon said...

Chopped I'm afraid. Bonfire material.

Jacqueline @ HOME said...

I LOVE your tree Cro …… it reminds me of the trees we had when I was young …. very '50's !!
Ejoy your precious time with your son. XXXX

donna baker said...

The tree is beautiful and with the boy coming home... what could be better? I too am spying the painting. Is it one of yours. Love it. The stuffing will be delicious; never have eaten a chestnut so I wouldn't know what that would taste like. I bought a jar of them once and they were gummy, not what I imagined they would be.

Twiggy said...

Your tree looks lovely. I like the angel, we had a cardboard weeping angel from Dr Who on top of ours last year!
Twiggy

Cro Magnon said...

Yes, one of mine. Chestnuts shouldn't be 'gummy'. I don't like the vacuum packed nuts (they all stick together), nor do I like those canned in water (nasty), try to find them loose in jars; they're the best.

megan blogs said...

I love the tree and painting.

Enjoy your visit with you son!

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