Every year in November, someone decorates this tree at the intersection of two paths in the York Regional Forest, which as you can see is very pretty once it snows. Sometime in January the ornaments will be removed. So far, I've never caught whoever is doing this but I hope I do sometime so I can thank them.
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I first thought that you had been clever with Photoshop - than I read the text. It was even better.
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What a wonderful idea. I'm curious who does it too.
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Someone is have a wonderful time playing secret Santa! Lovely photograph.
ReplyDeleteCan you just leave them a little card and note and keep the mystery alive. :D
ReplyDeleteI agree, a wonderful mystery. I love your photo, too.
ReplyDeletebeautiful snowy Xmas tree...
ReplyDeleteAmazing and very festive idea for the feast of Christmas!
ReplyDeleteIt reminds ancient Greek religious rituals of twelve gods!
Great idea. There is a roadside tree decorated likewise here in Texas, but I have never seen it decorated.
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Troy
How much fun it would be to come across this tree unexpectedly. I found a tree with decorations in August. Someone didn't come by in January to remove them.
ReplyDeletethat was very pretty indeed!!! I was thinking if you did it yourself :D
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Beautiful!!
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Great shot, I always enjoy coming to your blog. Have a great week.
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Regina In Pictures
That's a lovely idea to decorated trees on the way! Hopefully it snows when the tree is decorated!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I see that someone did what I always think about doing to a couple of trees I've seen.
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Cool! someone playing hide and seek perhaps =)
ReplyDeleteA Beautiful place to be.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, now that is a good mystery. Will you share with us your discovery once you find out who is the good soul who does this? Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture, nice with the red bals in the snow.
ReplyDeleteNow that's a Happy and Natural Christmas Tree. Wonderful!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tree and an interesting mystery along with it.
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Oh wow...now I want to do the same thing! LOL
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful thing for someone to do---it reminds me of the person in Baltimore who leaves a bottle of cognac on Edgar Allen Poe's grave each year, on his birthday. Sweet, and a lovely mystery.
Surely they come and take down the ornaments at some time--so you could perhaps hang a thank-you card from a branch? Though, this blog post is a mighty-nice thank you as well!
Thanks for sharing it; it gave me a smile.
That is so beautiful
ReplyDeleteI am glad some one takes the time to decorate the tree. I just took a pic of a small volunteer among my trees and maybe I will decorate it. It is up by the road. Good idea---thanks. MB
ReplyDeleteHow brilliant is that and such a mystery. It looks stunning as well. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love it when someone unknown does something so nice, and now you've shared it with all of us as well.
ReplyDeleteHow very, very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery cool.. maybe you could leave them a note is a plastic bag.. that is really beautiful
ReplyDeleteLovely photo. I wonder if the person who does it realizes how much joy he/she brings to others? Hope so.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wondrful thing to do!
ReplyDeleteWhen the wole family came together on Christmas eve, we all trouped down the hillside garden and each member hung a real glass bauble on each of the small coniters we had planted, so that no little tree was left out.
that is so pretty it doesn't look real! What a wonderful thing to see every year!
ReplyDeletei'd probably be staking out the place to check out who's been decorating the tree hahahaah! that's really nice:) but probably, Gmj is right in suggesting that you should just leave a note to say thanks:) My world is here
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSo nice to have lamps in forest too:)
ReplyDeletebeautiful tree and love the red decorations...and it is a nice person who decorates the tree for all to share :)
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Great Christmas shot.
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That is beautiful! You cant get it any better than that for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI love this photo! Awesome capture!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful thing to do for the world! The closest we have around here, someone at the dog park hangs a container of dog biscuits from a tree every December, and takes it away after Christmas.
ReplyDeleteOf course, this is far prettier!
Thanks for sharing!
That's the best Christmas tree ever. Why not leave an ornament of your own with a thank you on it.
ReplyDeleteThis is one beautiful photo, certainly suitable for Ruby Tuesday as well. I also love the sunset below. Hope you get the snow you've been wanting. You can have some of ours!
ReplyDeleteWe too have trees around here that someone decorates, but it is decorated all year long, I think that is pretty cool . Kind of like the shoe trees you see once in awhile.
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