The Genesee Brewery in Rochester recently lit up their Holiday 'Keg Tree' once again. The tree stands 26 feet high and is made up of over 420 half barrels.
If you're home is decorated for the holidays with a real Christmas tree, there are ways to make it last longer. With a little care, you can have it looking great for at least a month.
It's the age old argument, especially in our house, real or artificial Christmas tree. I'm for getting the box out of storage and setting up a pre-lit tree. No mess, no fuss. Tad, on the other hand, MUST have a real tree every year. We compromised. He gets the real thing but he also is in charge of watering it and cleaning up EVERY pine needle when Christmas is over. Lady Antebellum, agrees with
It's always fun getting and decorating the Greg "Splashin'" McShea family Christmas tree. (Do I sound like Clark Griswold here)? So, the question is when do you take it down? We have a real tree and put it up early, so we keep it up depending on how dry it gets. When there's more Christmas tree needles on the carpet than on the tree, that's the time to take it down. Apparently, there is
Tis the season for you to put up that beautiful Christmas Tree. Maybe you've searched all over Central New York for your tree but now you have one problem; your cat. Cats naturally love to climb, and a Christmas Tree is the king of all things to climb. Here's some tips on how to keep your cat our of the Christmas Tree.
Tis the Season to put up a Christmas Tree. Maybe this year you want to get ride of the plastic tree, and hang up the real deal. Where can you find Christmas Trees in Utica, Rome, and the rest of Central New York?
We always like a real Christmas tree for the holidays. The other day, my wife and I got our McShea family Christmas tree (no, not an adventure like getting the Griswold family Christmas treee), but we did get the perfect Christmas tree. During these later "Frog Days of Fall", for those of you looking for the perfect Christmas tree for your home, I have a few suggestions.
If you're looking for more holiday specials on TV, tonight's "Christmas in Rockefeller Center" is one not to miss. The show airs at 8 p.m. on NBC, and is highlighted by the official lighting of the Christmas Tree in Rockefeller Center in New York City.
It took White House staffers four days to decorate the Obama's Christmas tree. Many decorations are made from reusable materials. One hundred volunteers from around the U.S. helped decorate. Watch the tree being set up
It's now officially the holiday season. Not only is it the beginning of Hanukkah tonight, but the tree in Rockefeller Center is all ablaze. The switch was flipped to turn on the lights during a ceremony in New York City last night. Fifty thousand people came to watch the 78 year tradition.