Like I said,
ours is a fake tree (and we can fit it back in the box each year... that's talent!)
It has been standing like that for a few days now; we have a new stand for it and can fix the rest of it (it's a fake tree), but we just haven't gotten around to it yet!
The second one, in the dining room, would
be a fake tree.
Not exact matches
Food colorings will instead
be replaced with ingredients like annato, which come from «the seeds found in the fruit from the achiote
tree,» and
fake vanilla will
be replaced with the real version.
Maybe it
's time to get some
fake ones made, like those
fake Christmas
trees.
It
's like having a
fake tree in the house, but we have to keep it watered.
We LOVE the real
tree and I
'm not sure we'll ever go back to using a
fake one again.
So that means I put up a Christmas
tree every year, granted it
is fake but still a
tree.
See the pros and cons in this article, Real vs
Fake Christmas
Trees: Which
is Better?
Taha's
trees are fake, and the new roofing
is imaginary, digitally daubed onto houses and factories.
Others
are building
fake trees; a substance coating the devices»
fake leaves draws carbon dioxide out of the air.
If you buy an artificial
tree, vow to use it for the next nine years (this
is the magic number when using a
fake tree usually starts to become less environmentally taxing than buying a real one every year), or consider an understated «wall
tree» if you live in a smaller space.
growing up, my family would put up a
fake christmas
tree, and we hadn't even bothered putting it up in the latter years i
was still living with my parents.
It
was our first year in our home together having a real
tree (Jeff and I usually use a
fake tree) and I didn't have the foresight to buy a
tree removal bag when we bought our real
tree!
Anyway, several of you recommended this faux potted fiddle leaf
tree from Pottery Barn and I
was intrigued but a little skeptical, thinking it would look super
fake.
I really wanted to make this
tree limb as realistic as I could even though the plants I ended up using
were fake so I first figured out what sizes I wanted and planned my arrangement.
The one thing I
am on top of
is buying our first (
fake)
tree and all the trimmings.
Q:
Are you team real
tree or
fake?
So on that Sunday, I
was en route to Target to buy a
fake, pre-lit
tree when my inner New Yorker came out and
was like, «Hey, you've got to
be able to find a way to get this thing delivered.»
The holiday cheer
was definitely in the air from the get go; their
were gorgeous holiday
trees, lights,
fake snow and most importantly smiles radiating from every direction.
Being that I
am in Florida, we don't really have a real Fall it
is more like a second summer, 90 degrees, palm
trees that stay green and afternoon rainstorms so, we
fake it!
From the time she could comprehend, we've implemented the tradition of naming our Christmas
trees (yes, even the
fake ones in Singapore
were duly baptised).
My kids keep asking me when I'll
be removing the
fake presents from under our
tree (a.k.a. their books and boardgames that I stole from their playroom in order to have pretty wrapped presents for the home tour).
I
am allergic to real
trees so bought a pre-lit
fake fir from Target a few years ago.
So overall, yes the visuals of the African wilderness
are majestic, historically it all looks really solid, the animals
are generally solid, but things do tend to get a bit
fake and daft looking when it involves bounding through the jungle
trees, fighting apes and generally doing any Indy type stuff.
«Who
am I,» he soliloquizes, after playing the hero in a melodrama of his own devising — an unresponsive repertoire of synthetic supporting players (a
fake, plastic
tree and the torso of a cracked polystyrene girl) simply can not keep up with his improvisational skills.
I have even seen examples in my day of someone who grows a
fake tree of knowledge alongside their true
tree, to help regurgitate answers that have
been fed to them.
; and (5) Real vs.
Fake Christmas
Trees: Which
is Better for the Environment?
; (3) Dear Earth Talk: What
's Better for the Environment, a
Fake or Real Christmas
Tree?
Farther back
are rows of PCs, as well as a
fake tree and a tent and a cozy reading space.
My wife bought a beautiful
fake tree in 2004 that we have used, but after three moves, it has finally bit the dusk and we'll
be buying a new one during the December 26th sales this year.
What
is worth buying:
Fake Christmas
trees.
This luxury cat
tree gives you the illusion of
being outdoors with a
fake tree «growing» right up through it.
Whether you choose a real or
fake Christmas
tree you'll
be worrying about your pets destroying the
tree or your pets hurting themselves on...
Especially successful
is the artist's use of
fake natural objects such as
trees and rocks to subvert the idea of the original.
«And they
're fake ficus
trees?»
Aside from those previously listed, high - profile installations, his work — shown by Alexander Levy since 2012 — often manifests itself in photographic form, whether documenting that car crash, a
fake tree imperceptibly placed in an unknown forest, or natural landscapes that he
's literally painted over.
Carbon - capturing artificial
trees have
been getting some due attention lately, and for good reason: each
fake tree can suck down CO2 thousands of times faster than their leafy, organic brethren — giving them intriguing potential
Among the best cited: real
trees are mostly grown in North America, while the
fake ones largely
are shipped from China; and, the vinyl often used in
fake trees commonly includes a great deal of inorganic lead as a «stabilizer» and / or fire proofing agent, requiring a Prop 65 warning label in California.
More Interesting Green Architecture from Latin America: Spectacular Brazilian Treehouses by Casa Na Arvore (Slideshow)
Fake Trees Art Installation
is a Home for Migrating Birds in Chile Shipping Container Home Prototype in Buenos Aires
More Cool Sustainable Architecture From Chile
Fake Trees Art Installation
is a Home for Migrating Birds in Chile World's Greenest Homes: The Metamorphosis House In Chile (Video) Tallest, Greenest Building in Chile to Open in 2011
«The most hideously egregious data fabrication» «In comparison, Mann 08 uses initially questionable data which has not
been calibrated to temperature (
tree rings), chops the end off of nearly every proxy and pastes
fake temperature data on the end as a replacement (I could have previously imagined) calibrates the
fake data to temperature using methods which amplify recent trends compared to history and then throws away anything which doesn't fit his pre-determined conclusion.
Max, we can show that Mann's work
is garbage, Rahmstorf's «worse than we thought» relied on pretend data, Monnett's polar bear study
is beyond stupid methodology, Briffa's magic
tree, Jones»
fake Chinese data, the SST wild ass guesses, the Steig Antarctic smear, the «quality» underlying Harry's Read Me, the repeated refusal by the hockey team to share data or engage in any transparency, and the underlying fraud of Climategate.
«While both farmed and
fake trees have environmental footprints, the debate over which
is more sustainable mostly favors real
trees.
The Christmas
tree industry
is worried about another ripple effect of this shortage — the rise in popularity of
fake trees, which
are now erected by more households each year than real
trees are, and often mistakenly thought to
be more environmentally - friendly.
The number of Christmas
trees sold in the state has fallen in the last few years, from a recent high of 32.8 million in 2005 to this year's projected 28 - 30 million; sales of
fake trees, on the other hand, have
been brisk - and, unlike real ones, can
be reused (it also helps that you avoid dealing with brittle, shedding needles).
Flocking, which
is the white spray added to
fake trees and wreaths that looks like snow,
is also hazardous to pets if it
's eaten.
You can't
fake «true» innate talent or trump it with credentials; fish with PhDs in
tree climbing
are pretty miserable critters.
We have a
fake tree due to allergies, sometimes I think it
's a little sparce
I also have a
fake tree with my vintage ornament collection, which
is special to me because of my German heritage.