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Comments about christmas tree

There are 30 comments about "christmas tree"

marlene: Winnipeg definitely deserves to be on the list. Its skyline is distinctive--especially in the dead of winter when its really cold and ice fog clouds are in the air and the sky is clear......

in response to: The Top 10 Canadian Skylines by CE

Joe: As others have stated, the good memories exceed those that were bad: Joe the pretzel guy at Front & Allegheny, Christmas and the stores on the 3200 block of front St., local bakery shops and......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

Michelle: Haha, sunk Christmas tree!...

in response to: Spring by AG

sonnet: I grew up on Cambria St near Emerald in the 1940's and went to Willard School. My grandparents had a store on Kensington Ave and lived above the store. The el roared by......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

mary graham: grew up in kensington, went to st. hughs parish elementary school, then attended little flower highschool for girls, enjoyed Wagners ballroom. graduated 1970, then moved away. i remember the magic of christmas in kensington, christmas......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

Ex cari-all employe: Unfortunatly, this company is closing in June. Altought, it's odd to see a Christmas tree made from shopping carts, but it was a great promotional plan cause everyone in the city knew the Cari-all......

in response to: Shopping Cart Tree by EvilGentleman

K Teesdale: Growing up in Kensington, I knew I had to get out. The social environment was not one to be taken lightly. I learned everything I need to survive growing up in Kensington. I walked. I......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

Floody: I agree that it will never get back to where is was in the past...nothing ever does, but please do not put down the efforts that the New Kensington Community Development Corporation is currently doing.......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

JACE: MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL ON HARMON STREET AND BROOKLYN FRIENDS. ANYBODY FOR STICK BALL.SOMEBODY GO ON THE ROOF FIND A BALL! ST.BARBARS,PS 145,JOHNS BARGAIN STORE,CYO. BOUGHT MY PRETZELS ON STAR STREET TO SELL.HERES A NICE......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

EvilGentleman: Hehe, the local Costco here in Montreal's West Island area has had Christmas trees and decorations (for sale) out on display since the last week of August! It was 30 degrees (86 F) that week.......

in response to: It\'s Christmas Already? by Elicar

Les Birchall: Hello Roy Bamber. Your name certainly rang a bell. I lived in Lyndhurst Ave from 1947 onwards and attended Irlam Council School 1951-58. Friends at the time were Martin Sproston, Malcolm Royle, Paul Hawkes and......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

jack: oh my goodness, a john lennon fan, i think the first pic was his apartment, the beatles, the dakota, manhattan in fall, soon i will take my family to connelly's for our annual Christmas in......

in response to: 5 Ave 58st by barry

Big Momma Becky: I am going to straddle the fence,so to speak,about my hometown,which happens to be Hutch. I am a middle aged woman,so someone younger might not have my same opinion,which is understandable. I have lived here......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Mrs. Stan: The pictures and comments will be just great for my students. We were observing and writing about a basswood tree near our classroom. Over Christmas vacation the tree was cut down. We were......

in response to: Farewell Basswood Tree by Tyfoid Kid

jeeff: ha, nice photo of the crazy house on brock street. it reminds me of no-man's-land, only christmas....

in response to: Nov 24 2006 Toronto by hool

jack: Christmas time is my favorite time of year. its the birth of Christ. then for all my non-christian friends there is santa. i enjoy Hanukah and the lights. i have a......

in response to: Jazzy Christmas Carols by Biff

Jerry Pflugh: 17th Oct 2006 : My dad, Ted Pflugh, was Commander of that VFW post, the Mohr-Christie Post #158, several times during the fifties, and my mom, Eileen, was President of the Ladies Auxiliary. They were in office when the......

in response to: Disused VFW Hall by mike a

joey: my christmas memory of cleveland is the sterling-linder department store and their christmas tree. it was 7 floors tall. WOW. look at this CSU site; http://www.clevelandmemory.org/stores/...

in response to: Jury Duty by procyon

Susannah : Kind of like when I was single, and I wouldn't throw out my Christmas tree till March!...

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 11 by Scott Sargent

Peter: and this past weekend, someone threw out an artificial {christmas tree}: [[img:12793]] ...

in response to: Ghost of Christmas Past by Peter

boog: actually, thats something i love about san fransisco, that you CAN see those everyday. i come from minneapolis where our old streetcars were brutally destroyed way before i was born (i actually think sf has......

in response to: Historic Street Car by joey

jack: chris there are apartment buildings in the city that you can put that building into the basement and still have room for a christmas tree....

in response to: Fredericton Skyscrapers by CE

Peter: lets hear that poem, jack! i hear that in {san freancisco}, every year, they drag the dead christmas trees out onto {ocean beach} and have huge bonfires with them there......

in response to: Ghost of Christmas Past by Peter

Peter: in front of the very large apartment building near the subway stop i get off at coming home, i saw a pile of christmas trees- probably 3-4 trees high and about 15 trees long- spanning......

in response to: Ghost of Christmas Past by Peter

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Astoria is full of christmas tumbleweeds. People have put them out in the street but the garbage men won't pick them up. Our tree is ornament-less, but still taking up a large portion onf......

in response to: Ghost of Christmas Past by Peter

jack: wait a second, come to my garage. i'll put on a sants suit and sell you this years christmas tree after i finish using it....

in response to: Traffic Cone Christmas by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

anon (217.205.0.17): Its on now... it opened last week on Berwick Street Soho, and Closes down for another year on Christmas Eve....

in response to: Santa\'s Ghetto 2004, Charing Cross Road by banksyfan

jack: whats with, xmas. i thought it was Christmas. whats with tree of light, life, holiday, i thought it was Christmas tree. whats with holidays i thought it was Christmas holidays. why......

in response to: Xmas Lights by BZZZP

jack: trash of red and green, candles gleaming inside, painted candy canes on the tree, or perhaps from a distance it could be a tear from an old man who still thinks of his children......

in response to: Strawberry Redux by elaine

from snopes.com: Legend: Old running shoes hanging from trees and power lines are 'gang signs.' Origins: All across the United States, you'll encounter discarded shoes hanging from wires, poles, and trees. Theories as to......

in response to: Shoes by Peter

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