When we used cut trees at Christmas, I would cut off the limbs and burn
them in our fireplace.  The speed with which fire went from a match to
consume the entire mass of limbs and the roar of the fire helped
convince me to quit using cut trees . . .  Charles

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> 
>      (a little tounge in cheek) :-)
>  After disposing of the annual Christmas tree and cleaning up all the fallen
> needles (there were lots of them) the thought occured to me that given the
> flamibility of a aged Chirstmas tree and the needles that here would be
> another source for locomotive fuel.  The needles would make scale wood logs
> and burn very hot.
>     Something else for Susan to consider.
> Salty 

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