'Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing there is a field.
I'll meet you there.'
~ Rumi
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The traditional 'Lobster Trap Tree' on Cape Ann MA
(built of lobster traps that lobster men use to catch lobsters)
What am I grateful for today:
~ for this wonderful tradition of a Christmas tree ~ the lights of Christmas ~ for being able to walk by the Christmas tree lit on the boulevard ~ for candle lights in our windows ~ for festive feeling of the holidays
~ for my family and friends
~ for my blog land friends and their support
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We are sharing with:
Brian's Thankful Thursday
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Prayers for the people of the Ukraine |
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Ziggy ~ my new assistant |
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Carol and her assistant |
I can only imagine the weight.
ReplyDeleteI bet the lobsters are doing a happy dance for Christmas - no traps till New Years! LOL!
ReplyDeleteHeart warming thoughts, the lobster tree has a charming holiday vibe. This year is feeling more holiday than the last, even wearing a mask.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful lobster trap tree. Love it and love your thankful list.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous Thankful Thursday, Carol. Love and hugs to you and Ziggy. ♥
I love the crab pot tree. This is the largest one I've seen.
ReplyDeleteOn the NC coast they are popular too. But not this tall. The normally just weave mini white lights in them. Hugs to you and Ziggy
Cecilia
Oh that is a brilliant way to make a tree. Have a very nice day.
ReplyDeleteInteresting idea for the tree!
ReplyDeleteWonderful thankfuls and Wonderful Lobster Trap Christmas tree- so very clever! Hugs to you and Ziggy
ReplyDeleteThose are really nice thankfuls and that is a cool tree. Thanks for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing!
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