 | Breen 2004  | | I have tried to get a good picture of this tree at different times of the day and night - and none of them have turned out, no matter what setting I have tried on the camera. This is a 4.5 foot white tree with 550 lights on it in the master bedroom. To the left of the tree is a Schaller Santa. On the right is a Lynn Haney Santa. The two finials are the Radko Scherhezade and Crescent Santa Finials. The base of the window seat is covered with a fabric that is an exact match of the blue in the peacock Santa pieces by Patricia Breen (purely coincidental, believe me) and underneath it are 200 rice lights that are lit at night or when we have guests over. |
 |  |  | | Close up showing the tree with the Schaller Santa. | Close up showing more of the tree. | Close up showing more of the tree with the Lynn Haney Santa. |
| |  | | | | This is a large image of the tree, but will give you the best view of the overall look of the tree with the exception of the finial. | |
Detailed Images from the Patricia Breen Tree 2004  |  |  | | This was the last tree that many people saw on the tour of trees in our home. People asked which piece was my favorite ornament. I asked if it was this tree or of all ornaments. As many collectors know, that is an impossible question to answer. For this tree, I pointed out the Off to the Pond piece for the detail of the artwork of the scene above. For the use of crystals, I pointed out the piece to the right, Peacock Noel. There was always a mad rush to examine these pieces, but it was always interesting to hear the comments as people looked at these pieces and then started looking at other pieces on this tree and then went back and looked at other trees as well. I think a few people might have started to catch the bug! | These are some images from the tree that I took that are from the tree. The mini City Santa has since self destructed. I went into the room one evening and he was lying on the branch. No one had been in the room all day, it appears that he was the victim of some thin glass at the crown. |
This concludes our tour. I hope that you have enjoyed it. Please take the time to enjoy the trees, look at the ornaments in detail and enjoy the beauty of the workmanship. There is much here to appreciate. There is plenty of food and drink downstairs. Rob has spent plenty of time cooking and I don't want to be eating leftovers next week, so please make sure and eat it all today! Thanks, David [ Up ] [ Teddy Bear 2004 ] [ Main Tree 2004 ] [ Living Room 2004 ] [ Disney 2004 ] [ Asian 2004 ] [ Southwest 2004 ] [ Rob's Tree 2004 ] [ Animal Tree 2004 ] [ Breen 2004 ] | |