Friday, November 21, 2014
Who wants to adopt the ExxonMobil tree?
This little fella remains behind at the former BP station that closed on Second Avenue at East First Street in July … in its original Exxon-branded planter … Will it go unclaimed to the day the station is finally demolished to make way for 50,000-square-feet of residences…?
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The Joseph Hazelwood memorial planter. Candles and placards to follow. Oh, the irony of a tree and Exxon.
ReplyDelete"That little tree needs me."
ReplyDeletetruly a Festivas miracle!
ReplyDeleteme! me! me!!!
ReplyDeleteWhere's Charlie Brown when you need him?
ReplyDeleteI don't know the back story of this tree, but I would seriously be interested in "adopting" it. If the tree is just going to be destroyed during demolition and construction, anyone know who I would contact about acquiring this tree? Hopefully it'll just be relocated to somewhere else, but I'd be very upset if it were just destroyed to make way for condos.
ReplyDeleteWhen an evergreen tree is brown, it's dead.
ReplyDeleteWho wants to adopt the planter?
ReplyDeleteme! I'll do it! AND the planter!!!
ReplyDeleteor replant it in the one in front of Two Boots!
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