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alternative tree 1

So I was reading this clever website called Ariadne at Home the other night – well since it’s in Dutch, Google was loosely translating for me so I was mostly just looking at the pictures – when I came across this image of this clever “tree”.  I love the way it fits in with the elegant furniture and light palette of the room so I grabbed it and saved it on my desktop.

Then I was looking through some of the chairs that West Elm has on their site and came across the two clever trees below – one looks like it’s painted on the wall, but it could be a decal, with some Styrofoam ornaments strung on yarn between the branches.  The other is a real Blue Spruce branch cleverly fixed to the wall (I’m guessing you might be able to do this with a flag holder mounted upside down).  This branch makes me a little sad – the other morning I woke up and a Black Pine Tree that I’d planted a few years back (that was doing so well) had snapped clean in two in an overnight storm.  Really broke my heart…sob, sob.  It really did.

alternative tree 2

alternative tree 3

So I also came across the BuroTree (below) on Apartment Therapy – this was popular a few years ago but went out of production for one reason or another.  Now it’s back and is still just as super cool.  The company is based in Australia but I believe these may be available in the US.  They come in a range of sizes from gigantic, to tabletop.  Makes me think of the cool decorations I remember hanging around the house that my folks had – they’d been designed in the ’50’s and ’60’s and always had such a hip, Sammy Davis Junior, Frank Sinatra air about them.

alternative tree 5

And last, but deliciously not least is this really clever tree that All the Luck in the World (from the Netherlands – do you detect a subtle theme here?)  made by hanging interesting objects she’d collected over the years on a wall.  So so so cool makes me want to try this too – even though I’ve already put up my tree.  Just love this.

alternative trees

So this coming weekend I fully intend to go around and photograph some of the Christmas decorations around New England.  For some reason it seems like people have really gone all out this year – tons of lights (although I probably won’t be able to capture those) and also pineapples, wreaths, garlands, bows,  other fruits.  I want to also video my horses playing in the snow – which may be difficult since we don’t have any on tap for the a few days.  They were out playing the other day in it and they looked so amazing that I simply have to share it.

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essex house

I went out yesterday intent on photographing some Fall color here in New England – as well as some Halloween decorations.  Unfortunately the weather wasn’t cooperating as well as it could have – it was very stormy but I made it to Essex (on the Connecticut River) and got some shots of some of their doorways and houses.

The cottage above is one of my favorite homes in the area – an antique probably built in the 1800’s it really looks like a mini English estate to me.  Yet it’s located right towards the foot of Main Street in Essex.  Love the hedges and the large elaborate bird house.

white house

The house below demonstrates how you can indeed decorate for Fall all in white!  Love the white pumpkins flanked by white chrysanthemums.

white pumpkins

leaves with white house
witch

black door

weekend kitchen

doorway

fall color

My camera isn’t the best for taking scenery unfortunately, but I thought this shot (above) came out pretty well. It’s the tracks for the Essex Steam Train.

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3997423919_16bf738f43For me, Halloween is about merriment mixed with a little bit of debauchery.  But so many decorations these days seem to veer onto the page of gore and misery that for me a lot of modern decorations have lost their appeal.  That’s why vintage Halloween seems so alluring.  The characters are usually having a great time just being a little bit weird without having to torture anything.  I found this really cute photo stream of Flickr of decorations from around the country that feature just that.  Vintagy fun looks without chainsaws or exploding heads.  Here are a few of my fav’s from the group.

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from ktsaltishok, ThisBrenda, Marie Patterson, doublewinky, jazzjunqueinc

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