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A discarded tree sits rejected on East Fifth Street last evening. However! EVG correspondent Derek Berg, who took this photo, reports that a neighbor adopted the tree and brought it in for his/her own apartment.
Also, this tree tried to escape from Saifee Hardware on First Avenue ...
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3 comments:
Does that make that tree the earliest discarded tree?
It's a Christmas miracle!!
That's what it gets for being a holiday tree and not accept for what it is -- a Christmas tree.
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