I loooooooooooooooovvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvveeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Christmas but I must admit, seeing Christmas trees for sale in September is too much. Who needs to buy a tree in September? What are we going to do, put the tree up and leave it there for a few months? Actually, I decorated my tree and didn't take it down until the end of January one time. I found it quite amusing how horrified people were.
BTW, I have no idea how to spell Ba Hum Bug but that's why I have the spelling police around.
I do believe it's..Bah Humbug!!
ReplyDeletehehehe...This IS the Spelling Police, and I'm letting you off with just a warning this time..G
And I do believe I just scored a Trifecta of YAHTZEE'S!!!
ReplyDeleteYAY!!!!
G - You did indeed score a trifecta.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the warning, hehe.
I second that G-Man! Bah Humbug it is in English too! (Not that correct spelling has ever bothered the Yanks!) lol.
ReplyDeleteOr me, hehe!
ReplyDeleteDidn't you realise it is October?
ReplyDeleteOf course, I noticed the trees three weeks ago. How blonde do you think I am?
ReplyDeleteYep! The Christmas madness is upon us.
ReplyDeleteIf I were you, I would leave my Christmas tree as it is for till next Christmas :D I am so lazy with these things...
ReplyDeleteMadness is right!
ReplyDeleteI agree, Mona.
I always treat myself to a better class of wine at Christmas. Don't know what that's got to do with anything but I thought I'd mention it anyway.
ReplyDeleteI think the early trees are for those sort of people who go off on long holidays or cruises over Christmas and want to have their 'at home' Christmas too
ReplyDeleteanyway, 25th Dec just isn't always convenient
Keith - I find any comment relating to wine fascinating.
ReplyDeleteHa de ha Toadee.
I agree Christmas trees in September is too soon. When I was in Austria (Salzburg) in the beginning of September I saw Christmas trees too and even Eastern presents.
ReplyDeleteIt seems to be Christmas and Easter from January until December.
Erik - Nice to see you!
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