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Thursday, December 24, 2009
Owls, Bears, Bicycles
Posted on 11:50 AM
by dvdsvdsdv
In the Co-Habitant's words, our tree ended up looking "very organic," decorated with golden berries, wooden forest animals and round ornaments in shades of copper and gold. The bicycles seem to like it.
Happy holidays and enjoy your winter break!
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