And as a reminder, the in-person tree lighting takes place in Tompkins Square Park on Sunday, Dec. 12, from 4-5 p.m.
Sunday, November 28, 2021
Sunday's opening shot
A view from Tompkins Square Park this morning, where there's a chance of flurries — making this the first official snowfall of Thanksgiving weekend. Get the sledding in while you can: The snow showers are expected to end by noon, per the National Weather Service.
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Glad for the tree of course,
ReplyDeletebut wasn't the tree a bit more
plush looking before ?
Was wondering the same thing myself, who has happened to that poor thing?!?
ReplyDeleteReally, that tree needs some TLC.
ReplyDeleteMethinks Whoville is slowly usurping the East Village -
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