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We Live in a small quiet village in Western New York, surrounded by so many
big trees. We have a small yard so it's not that difficult to take care of.
When the fall season arrives, and the leaves turn those beautiful colors
it's a breathtaking sight and so beautiful.
It's not long before the leaves fall to the ground, cover the lawn and clog
the gutters. Last year my electric leaf blower burned up, I wasn't too
disappointed when this happened as I've had it for many years.
Lawn Leaf Blowers Reviewed
It was time to find a new leaf blower so I began my search. I had to decide
between electric, gas-powered, or Cordless. My first thought was, instead of
dragging a couple of extension cords around the yard how about a new
gas-powered leaf blower.
As luck would have it a friend of mine let me use his gas-powered leaf
blower for a couple of days. As far as blowing leaves it worked very well.
But, for me, I found it too heavy and hard to start. This was my opinion I'm
sure many people love their gas-powered leaf blowers.
There are many cordless leaf blowers on the market. I wasn't thrilled with
the reviews that I read on cordless. I think the cordless is great for
blowing off sidewalks, patios, and decks. I just wasn't convinced that
cordless would be good enough for the big job of the leaves.
I decided on a new electric Weed Eater Leaf Blower. Since my old one was
the same brand and it served me well. It's lightweight, with an ergonomic
handle for ease of handling, has an airspeed of 130 MPH, with low
noise.
I couldn't be happier with my new leaf blower. I use it throughout the year
to clean off my deck and to blow the leaves out of my rain gutters. I made
my own extension attachment from some leftover downspout and an elbow. Since
we live in a one-story home it's easy to clean the gutter from the
ground.
I would recommend this leaf blower to anybody. There are other popular
brands on the market. I find this one to be inexpensive with a five-star
review.
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I appreciate all the seasons and I love the time of year when the leaves
start to change colour. Although the vibrant colours of the beautiful spring
and summer flowers are now a fond memory, Autumn leaves are equally
gorgeous.
I love to see all the different colours and when you look more closely
all the diverse shapes and textures of the leaves. Underfoot if it's dry
they feel scrunchy and if it's wet they are all slippery.
When the wind blows you can hear the rustle of the dry leaves and some
get caught up and fly higher into the sky like wild confetti!
In the Fall/Autumn season we are treated to the stunning show
of reds, golds, bronze and russets to lift our spirits as the days grow
colder and shorter.I do have happy memories of Autumn that stay with me always.
There are many beautiful and lasting memories that can be made at this
time of year between children and their parents or grandparents and I
wanted to highlight some of the uses and joys to appreciate this season's
beautiful falling leaves.
There is nothing quite like standing under a large tree when its leaves
are changing color to golds and reds gazing up at the sky as the sun
is streaming through, it is truly a magical experience.
Autumn/Fall With Children
This time of year always raises memories of my childhood. My parents
always encouraged a love of the outdoors and Autumn always evokes memories
as a child walking through deep rifts of crunchy leaves holding hands with
my Mum and Dad kicking up the leaves, having fun!
We collected leaves of all shapes, colours and sizes to press, make into
a picture and learn about. To succeed in this process on a basic level all
you need is tissue paper and a very heavy book. Simply lay the leaf
between 2 layers of tissue paper then place in the middle of a heavy book,
close and leave. Before very long you will have beautifully preserved
leaves. If you wish to learn more about leaf and flower pressing this book
is a great starting point to learn how to create really lovely
personalised art from simple leaves and flowers.
For younger children dried leaves can be laid down on white paper,
the outline drawn and then coloured or painted in whatever
authentic or imagined colours they like!
Autumn leaves are so beautiful to paint and also to take photographs
of. They have amazing colours and shapes and are always interesting
for the artist. Such gorgeous rich colours and moods to
capture.
When older children are involved in looking at and experiencing
nature in this way it is then very educational to teach children about
the different leaves and which trees they come from.
This gorgeous book is a wonderful resource, beautiful, visual and
well organised to teach children about leaves, trees, seeds, flowers
and so much more to encourage an interest in and appreciation of
nature.
Trees, Leaves, Flowers and Seeds: A Visual Encyclopedia of the
Plant Kingdom
I heard a neighbour say the other day how he would like this
time of year if it wasn't for the leaves falling. I was
surprised to hear this as I always see this time of year as a bounty!
Fallen Leaves are a great harvest for me. Each year I eagerly
wait in anticipation for the leaves to change colour and then fall. My
task is then to gather them all up to make gorgeous
leaf mold.
I make it by first raking up all the leaves on a dry day, then I set
the mower blades on the highest setting and give a gentle mow
over to break them down into smaller pieces. This helps to speed up
the process. Next, I either place the leaves into black bags or a
simple chicken wire crate.
If they are in black bags I make holes with a fork for
drainage. If it is not raining I water them and place them out
of sight around the back of the garage. This is so easy to do and I
simply wait a year and then I have lovely crumbly free leaf mold to
mix in with potting compost and use freely on our beds and
borders!
Autumn/Fall Leaves And Wildlife
We can all enjoy the fall leaves but we should not forget about our
wildlife. I always leave piles of leaves around in the borders of the
garden in sheltered places so as not to be destroyed by strong winds.
If we add large or medium-sized logs or piles of sticks that assist
wildlife even more by providing protective cover.
Over the years I have seen blackbirds kicking these piles of leaves
around to find dinner beneath, hedgehogs taking the leaves to another
place getting ready for their winter hibernation, or even deciding
that the pile itself will make a cosy home!
There are also all the unseen bugs, creatures and minibeasts who will
inhabit the leaf pile to make it their home and find some winter
comfort there.
So just a few examples of how we and our garden creatures can enjoy
and use this bountiful resource that is the fallen Autumn/Fall
leaves. How do you enjoy Autumn/Fall leaves?
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My soap-making adventures began recently. Two weeks ago I wrote a Beginning Soap Making Supplies review recommending melt and pour soap bases for people like me who have wanted to make soaps but are intimidated by the hot and cold processes that use lye. It is true that soaps made with those processes can more easily be textured or their colors swirled. That made me feel as though I would be missing out on making pretty soaps. I was wrong. I cannot do color swirls as easily with melt and pour soaps but I can make beautiful soaps using these silicone molds.
If I am making soaps for myself, the simple rectangular molds (as pictured in my previous post) are perfect. But when thinking about making soaps for gifts or for sale, I quickly wanted more interesting molds. I made the decision to purchase more silicone molds since the rectangular bar soap silicone mold made such nice soaps.
The reasons I purchased these most recent molds:
Silicone molds produce smooth soaps
silicone molds come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and designs
the withstand the heat of the hot soap bases
they do not crack or break
soaps are easy to pop the finished bar out of the flexible mold
I have not yet learned how to measure the soap mix to fit into a "loaf" pan - I do not feel as concerned about having the right amount of "batter" for these single-bar molds
the silicone is super easy to clean. I pick off any larger bits of soap remaining on the tops of the mold (the "overflow" or drops of soap I left behind) then I run the mold under hot water. Voila, the mold is clean and ready for the next use.
My first choice of fancy molds were the flower molds. And I couldn't be more pleased. With these soaps I shave a bit of a solid color bar (using Shea or Goat Milk base) I made (using the plain single bar molds). Then pour over those shavings with a clear soap base.
I think the flower molds are gorgeous! And I've only used the flower that looks like a Dahlia thus far. This mold includes three different flower styles. To me they appear to be a sunflower, a daffodil, and a dahlia.
I also purchased the ocean waves silicone mold. It produces a larger bar of soap with a "wave" or engraved style top. In this example, I used one of the clear bases and stirred in fragrance, bits of tea leaves, and a mica powder that creates sparkle.
I do not feel experienced enough to give the instructions for using Melt and Pour soap bases. There are many tutorials online (written and video). I strongly recommend watching a variety of tutorials before diving in.
Many people enjoy receiving or buying handmade items. Crafts such as soap-making is a great way to spend quality time with kids (note: the melted oils are HOT, please supervise children closely). Whether you have considered making soaps for yourself or for others, these molds add something special to your project.
Related Links - Make your own with these craft supplies:
MyBeginning Soap Making Supplies review. I was happily surprised at how few supplies it takes to make Melt and Pour soaps. However, once you begin, if you are like me, you will soon want many different molds, fragrances, and bases.
The holidays are approaching. These Easy Christmas Ornaments from beads have been a favorite and a requested activity over the years. Kids (and adults) love using tri-beads and pipe cleaners to make these beautiful ornaments.
Margaret wrote a wonderful step-by-step tutorial showing us how to make beaded, dangling earrings. Her earrings are a beautiful Romantic, Beaded Heart pair but you can use a variety of bead colors and shapes.
Our own Ms. Sylvestermouse also loves crafts and making things. Her Ebay store, House of Sylvestermouse, is a great place to find "a variety of crafts, craft kits, patterns, books, and supplies...". I especially like the beaded craft kits and the cross-stitch kits. Oh, if only there were more hours in each day...
Related Links - Some Handmade Items for sale:
If you want to give handmade items as gifts but do not have the time or inclination to make them, there are plenty of options from our contributors and friends.
Ms. Elf creates crochet (including amigurumi animals) and needlework gifts and offers them for sale at CoastalCrochetCrafts. Ms Elf's daughter-in-law also has an Etsy shop names Cute PurseNalities that offers "handmade purses, lanyards, coin purses, and table runners". The seasonal prints are adorable and I especially like the season print purses/tote bags.
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I'll start off apologizing in typical Canadian fashion because, yah, this review about age is a bit self-serving; I turned 60 this year - and - I'm just getting started.
I personally live by that famous quote we've all heard: "It ain't over, 'til it's over." Actually, older-me believes it's never over; we keep growing and learning even after we transition, but that's for another day.
Are you familiar with some of the famous people who built their dreams after the age of 60? Here are just a few to inspire your aching bones.
Three Outstanding Souls Who Exemplify the Cliche "Age is Just a Number"
Grandma Moses: She was born Anna Mary Robertson on September 7, 1860. She began painting at the age of 78. She was known for her rural scenery paintings. In 2006 her painting, "Sugaring Off," sold for 1.6 million dollars. Yep, proof right there, "it ain't over even when it's over!" She also lived to see her paintings sell for substantial amounts for her time (the 1930s) before passing on.
Harry Bernstein: He enjoyed fame very late in life as a successful published author. On June 30th, 1910, he was born in Stockport, England, living 'til the ripe young age of 101 when he passed away in Brooklyn, New York, on June 3, 2011. Do you know when he wrote one of his first published successful books, The Invisible Wall: A Love Story That Broke Barriers?The loneliness of losing his wife of sixty-seven years was the catalyst of this book. He started writing it at 93 years old! The book was published in his 96th year in 2007. He wrote and published The Dream in 2008, The Golden Willow in 2009, and What Happened to Rose was published posthumously in 2012.
Fauja Singh: His absolute tenacity has garnered him the nickname the Sikh Superman. He's the oldest living Marathoner. He was born on April 1, 1911, in British India, and at the age of 109, continues to reside in the United Kingdom. The terrible personal family losses he suffered in the 1990s redirected him back to his first passion, running. In the over 90's bracket, at the age of 93, Singh completed a marathon in six hours and fifty-four minutes.
What I've Personally Done For This Older Body, Mind, and Soul:
Last year, for whatever reason, at the age of 59, I felt "time." What I mean by that is I felt a powerful urge to do the things I've wanted to do in life but hadn't gotten off my butt to complete. So from last year, and now into 2020, I jumped in with both feet and committed to self:
I self-published a 50-year collection of a book of my personal poetry work.
I published a series of personally written riddle books and created the website StumpedRiddles.com. I'm currently writing book six in the series.
Keto saved my health. I lost over 60 pounds from 2019 to 2020. I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis at the age of 56 - and I was sick. Almost immobile. Today at 60, I feel ten years younger than I did at 56. Proper food and mild exercise are a part of my life every single day. It has taken a great deal of discipline, but feeling healthy is more important to me than eating the wrong foods and being sick.
I work very hard on body, mind, and spirit. Spirit (soul work) is just as important to my day as eating and exercise.
I'm not trying to be self-righteous - like I've had a perfect life or something. I haven't. Life has been filled with almost endless challenges. The difference for me at this age is accepting what has happened and moving forward. Always, always moving forward. After all, our time is limited.
The last page of my poetry book features a closing message to my kids. This message includes a quote that I feel perfectly describes life when times get difficult:
"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete"by Buckminister Fuller (1895-1983) American Architect, Systems Theorist, Author, Designer, Inventor and Futurist
15 Personal Life Lessons I've Learned During These 60 Years of Living:
1. Don't give up.
2. When we're tired, rest.
3. When we need support, seek it from the safe arms of friends and family.
4. Love with all our hearts. Tell those who matter that we love them.
5. Find the good in others.
6. Live a life of service to others, big or small, it doesn't matter. Even the smallest contributions to another can brighten a day - something as simple as a smile or a kind word.
7. Guard our souls. There's a saying, "don't become that which you rail against."
8. Watch our thoughts and choose our words wisely.
9. Forgive. Forget about grudges and vengeance; they're a complete waste of energy and ultimately damaging to our soul. Accept that people will make mistakes, just like we'll make mistakes.
10. Find a way to reach our kids. Stay connected. This can be the toughest task. Do it anyway.
11. Read and advance our learning. Never stop.
12. Tolerance, compassion, kindness, and empathy are essential to the human condition. Live by those principles most or all of the time.
13. Fight temptation. Fight it hard. Dark/negative energy (whatever you decide to call it) is hunting us down every second of every day. It doesn't let up. We mustn't let it have our thoughts or our actions. We need to train our minds daily to recognize when we're slipping and put ourselves back on track as quickly as possible. We need to be proactive and kick that useless darkness out of our life-field.
14. When we need to cry, cry. Get those issues out; put them on paper, talk to someone, music, lyrics, art - whatever helps us release the pain.
15. Accept responsibility for our lives and for where we are in our life. Be honest with ourselves.
I'll end this article with this moving song, inspired by the famous Paradoxical Commandments, "Anyway, by Martina McBride." If viewing this article via mobile, you can listen to the song on YouTube here.
"You can chase a dream that seems so out of reach, and you know it might not ever come your way, dream it anyway" - lyrics.
"This world's gone crazy, and it's hard to believe that tomorrow will be better than today, believe it anyway" - lyrics.
"You can pour your soul out singing a song you believe in, that tomorrow they'll forget you ever sang, sing it anyway" - lyrics.
All the best to you, do it anyway.
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Imagine you have a young child and one day the police come to your door to arrest your partner for child endangerment, at the same time a social worker and another police officer inform you that your daughter has to go with them and you can't accompany her because you may influence what she says.
Wouldn't you go out of your mind with worry about your child as well as wondering if you knew your partner as well as you thought and going over every little detail that you could think of?
Now let's say you wait and you don't hear anything so finally you decide you're going to call the police station because, seriously, your daughter must be worried not being with her mum for so long. The next thing you discover is the police have no record of your partner's arrest and certainly don't have your daughter. It was an elaborate ruse to kidnap your child and now you have to work out why - will there be a ransom, was your partner involved?
This book was a real page-turner and if you enjoy suspenseful fiction then you will absolutely love this. I did work out who was behind it before the book revealed which I found very frustrating, but that's something I'm known for with both movies and books!
This book gets a big thumbs up from me, although I am very glad my daughter is an adult now, the author's idea is truly terrifying to any parent and I'm not sure I would've wanted to read it had my own daughter been a pre-schooler. That's how good it was.
I have never come across Rachel Abbott before but I will certainly be looking out for some of her books in the future. I actually got the kindle version of this book for free as I have an Amazon Prime account. I love having a Prime membership because I can try different authors and even different genres of books for free before purchasing more books.
Rachel Abbott has several other books available in book form, in Kindle form as well as audiobooks, in fact, a couple of them are available for free if you decide to trial audible (I don't have this yet, but a number of people have been telling me to try it).
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Like many of our Contributors, I love the fall and the beautiful colors of nature. The yellow, gold, orange, and red leaves falling all around are simply stunning.
With the fall, we welcome cooler weather which tends to keep us indoors more and looking out the windows at the beautiful landscape. That makes me want to bring some of the beautiful leaves inside, which I have certainly done in the past.
Several years ago, I was doing a bit of early Christmas shopping when I spotted the gorgeous fall leaves cutwork placemats. There were only two left, but that was fine for my kitchen table, which only seats two.
We removed our large kitchen table decades ago and replaced it with a couch & chair. Not only does that provide comfortable seating in the kitchen, but it forces us to use the dining room, which was previously only used for holidays.
The fall leaves cutwork placemats are perfect for my husband and myself at our smaller kitchen table. Plus, they provide really beautiful fall decor in the center of our kitchen.
When our daughter visited last fall, she commented on how pretty these placemats are on the table. Normally, we all have very different decor preferences. Apparently, these fall leaves placemats appeal to a variety of decor tastes.
The current fall leaves placemats that are available are slightly different from mine in colors. That is common with fabric due to different runs or fabric selection. It could also be due to a different manufacturer. Photography lighting can also affect an image. Regardless, they are still stunning!
If you stop by my article about my grandmother, you will see the table in it's original place in her home. That photo was taken on Christmas over 30 years ago.
The tablerunner is not an exact match, but that is not really noticeable unless you place them side by side. That doesn't matter to us since they are used on different tables. Plus, there is something naturally eclectic about them not matching, just as hundreds of leaves don't match when blanketing the yard.
If you were going to use the table runners and the placemats on the same table, I would recommend buying the exact same pattern all at the same time.
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Have you ever loved a book so much you wish you had been written into it? That is the feeling I came away with after reading Citizens of Campbell. Ann Reed's debut novel felt, in many ways, like a story I had already inhabited while growing up in small town America. More than anything, this was a homecoming for me.
The heart of this novel is the bond between two quietly heroic men—Earl Johansen and Nearly "Walking Elk" Kelly. One is a hero for saving a man's life; the other for simply being who he is—a good and decent man.
I'm sure Earl and Nearly would be surprised to find themselves between the covers of a book. I imagine Earl would be a little embarrassed and Nearly secretly delighted. The dailiness of their lives, to them, wouldn't seem worthy of mention, but they would be wrong.
Citizens of Campbell reveals the soul of what it means to be essential to someone else.
Ann Reed, the author, is an extremely gifted singer/songwriter. More than writing the story of Campbell, Iowa, and its citizens, she has sung it. The song is an anthem all kindred spirits will recognize. You will feel the chords, the true notes that are the music of living simply and beautifully alongside, and in concert with, your chosen family.
Highly recommended.
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Today is National Stuffed Animal Day! Guess What? I love my
"Stuffies" and I'm not alone!
A Gift Review
Is there anything more fun than going out and getting a new stuffed animal
for the child (ren) in your life? I don't think so. Every kid I
know, by the time they are 5 or 6 years old, are the proud owners of at
least 5-10 stuffed animals. Let's try to understand why these are such
a great gifts at any time of the year, for kids and grown ups too!
From newborns to seniors, stuffed animals are always a favorite
toy/gift. Whether it's baby number one or more, each newborn is sure to
receive a Teddy Bear! They are the #1 stuffed toy that people reach
for. I have witnessed the connection kids can have with that first
stuffed animal first hand as my granddaughter (12) still has her Teddy Bear
right there in the bed beside her every night. My other granddaughter
happens to love her unicorn and my grandson has his favorite bunny and dog
snuggled right up to his pillow every night.
Some people love Teddy Bears, others love Sheep, Lady Bugs, or their
favorite Cartoon Characters. All of them are available as Stuffed
"animals", although that is really a misnomer. Not everything that is
stuffed is an animal, there are lots of stuffed "characters" as
well. That's why I prefer to call them "Stuffies", because you
just never know!
For years past, children loved their Raggedy Ann and Andy stuffed toys. It
was a great way to engage children with the story books too.
Today, Raggedy Ann and Andy are not quite as popular, but there are
many others that have taken their place. Mickey and Minnie Mouse have
been favorites for years as well. Paddington Bear and Winnie the Pooh all
have story books to read to the little ones while they are busy
hugging their "Stuffie"!
Whenever a new Family Movie comes out, there are at least six or seven (or
more) new stuffed toys that are offered in the marketplace. Monsters
Inc. was a fantastic movie for kids and afterwards, there were kids
that wanted "Mike" or "Sulley" stuffed toys to add to their
collection. Toy Story also had a great run with kids and there were so
many stuffed animals and characters out on the marketplace after that movie
as well. Buzz Lightyear and Woody come in a variety of toy
styles. Add the Little Mermaid, Gremlins, Wookies and a host of
other "Other Worldly" characters and you know that the list of Stuffies is
almost endless.
Whether they are a character from a movie or cartoon show, or just your
favorite Bear, Bunny, Elephant, Sheep or other animal. There are so
many out there and each one has it's own pull on your heartstrings. If
you need some help figuring it all out, here's my Favorites that you can go
through.
Olivia's Favorite Stuffies
Kids need to have a toy that is cuddly and soft. They love to carry
them around and even share their treats with their little stuffies. I
know my grandchildren had fun watching movies and snacking with their best
buddies tucked comfortably in the crook of their arms. The connection that
kids make with their favorite stuffed toys is really heartwarming to
see. My one granddaughter has shared her times in hospital with her
favorite bear! If you want to know more about that you can read about
her need for some comfort
right here!
Stuffed Animals and Characters really do play an important part in a
child's life and so I really do believe that it's great to celebrate these
toys with a special whimsical holiday.
This year especially due to our restrictions, this just might be a great
way to celebrate Halloween with the little ones in our lives. A great
movie and some treats along with their favorite stuffie and you have a party
to remember!
Happy Halloween everyone, stay safe and healthy! But please find time to have
some fun too!
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Everyone knows that I have a passion for preserving old family recipes. These are recipes passed down from my grandmother, mother, and aunts. You can find these old family recipes along with some new ones on my blog, Sam's Places.
During grilling season here in Western NY I love cooking on my grill. I'm always looking for new ideas and recipes to try on the grill.
A few years ago I started to follow David Farrell's blog oldfatguy.ca. I quickly became a fan and very interested in David's recipes and methods of smoking meats.
At the time I didn't have a smoker, I had a gas grill. I really wanted to try one of David's methods. So I followed his method for his 3-2-1 Spareribs on my gas grill. I picked up some wood chips wrapped them in tinfoil then poked some holes in them.
I followed his method for seasoning, temperature to maintain, and cooking time. They were delicious and I was hooked.
The Old Fat Guy's Guide To Smoking Meat For Beginners
When his book came out I couldn't wait to buy it. I knew that I wanted a smoker but had no idea what type of smoker to buy. After reading the very first section of the book where David explains the benefits and downsides of every type of smoker. I decided that I wanted an offset smoker.
And, low and behold, for Father's Day my daughter bought me this Char-Griller offset smoker. Now I was all set.
I had the book and the smoker.
The next part of the book will explain all about accessories for your smoker. What you need from temperature control, cleaning your equipment, cooking utensils, types of wood for smoking, and much more.
Then, David tells us how to get your smoker ready no matter what smoker you have. There is a whole section dedicated to food safety. I found this to be very helpful with tips on cross-contamination, dangerous ingredients, and improper storage.
You will find classic recipes and methods along with appetizers, rubs, sauces, and marinades. Read about David's many successes and some of his failures along the way.
This is my go-to book along with David's blog whenever I'm preparing to smoke something. You'll find this book easy to read and non-technical. This is a perfect gift idea for not only beginners, but even the most experienced smokers will find useful information in this book.
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Hallmark opened up the 2020 Christmas movie season with a winner! Christmas Tree Lane will not disappoint Hallmark fans and will definitely not disappoint Hallmark Christmas fans.
A delightful romance with all the necessary Hallmark elements will delight fans and will leave you eagerly awaiting the newest Hallmark Christmas movies along with past favorites.
The Stars
Hallmark brought out the A team actors of Alicia Witt and Andrew Walker to create the chemistry for the Christmas Tree Lane story. Each actor has starred in multiple Hallmark movies and are fan favorites. Andrew plays an architect whose family business has its' eye on the infamous and beloved Christmas Tree Lane. Alicia plays the owner of her families shop threatened by the redevelopment along with all of Christmas Tree Lane.
I won't spoil the love story; however, the story line may sound familiar to Hallmark fans and that is just fine with Hallmark fans! It is the chemistry and acting which makes the story and both stars bring this romance to life.
Fun Facts
Alicia Witt not only stars in Christmas Tree Lane and executive produced the movie. But wait there is more. She also created the story, brought the story to Hallmark, wrote the theme song, played the piano and performed the song in the movie.
One Life To Live fans will recognize the actor who plays Alicia's father - guess who?
Catch a sneak peek here of Christmas Tree Lane while you are waiting for the replay!
More Hallmark Christmas Movies
I recently wrote a review for the Hallmark Christmas movies 2020 and did pick this movie out as a movie to bookmark! Christmas Tree Lane is on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel.
There will be 40 new Hallmark Christmas movies for 2020 and let's hope all movies will be as good as Christmas Tree Lane! The new movies will be shown on both Hallmark channels: Hallmark and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.
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