As seen this morning on 11th Street at Second Avenue by Lola Sáenz.
This Christmas tree (complete with lights) looks extremely (and suspiciously?) healthy. Who's up for a tree rescue and another binge of "A Christmas Story"?
I am! - obviously you can keep these trees alive for months - just water everyday and mist - maybe this Christmas we can do the EV Grieve Christmas Tree Challenge - who can make their tree last the longest! HA
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I am! - obviously you can keep these trees alive for months - just water everyday and mist - maybe this Christmas we can do the EV Grieve Christmas Tree Challenge - who can make their tree last the longest! HA
ReplyDeleteOr do a "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn" toss
ReplyDeleteI’m guessing most of these trees are used for media shoots (commercials, ads, series, etc.) and actually aren’t trees from December.
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