Christmas Tree
It's that time of year to take down the decorations.
Disposing of your Christmas Tree normally signals the final death rattle of the festive season.
Like many things to do with Christmas, something that seemed like a really exciting and good idea at the time quickly turns into a whole pile of heartache.
Real trees are great if you live in Norway or Lithuania but aren't so great in drought affected areas, especially when it comes to disposal involving a naked flame.
If you pine for an authentic tree (see what I did there) perhaps have your disposal strategy worked out first or buy something fake, once again like a lot of Christmas.
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