Every year the decision has to be made, real tree or artificial tree? If you decide to go with the beautiful-smelling real option, we have some tips for you.
Looking to cut down your own Christmas tree in Utica, Rome, Marcy, Oriskany, and the rest of Onedia County? There are plenty of local businesses to check out for the 2016 Christmas season.
Looking for a real Christmas tree this year? Whether you want to cut down your own or buy a pre-cut tree, there are a number of tree farms in Central New York.
Looking for a real Christmas tree this year? Whether you want to cut down your own or buy a pre-cut tree, there are a number of tree farms in Central New York.
Rolling down Interstate 81 heading toward Syracuse, yes that was a giant Christmas tree. The tree that will grace downtown Syracuse's Christmas display was recently delivered to Clinton Square.
Brightly colored lights, shiny ornaments, shimmering tinsel. So much to love, not just for people but cats too. Cats find Christmas trees irresistible and if you have a cat or two, you know how tough it it keeping them away from the Christmas tree.
Globes and angels and stars are fine, but for the folks who like to be a little more imaginative with their Christmas-tree decorations—whether from boredom or budget—we’ve come up with a list of five unusual ways to help get the creative wheels in your noggin spinning:
All of these years and I've never gone out and got a real tree for Christmas. It was always so much easier to drop the $100-150 for a lighted tree at Wal-Mart, plug it in and BOOM, done. Still felt like Christmas right? Well yeah, BUT...
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree, why is setting you up so difficult to me? Well, it's really not that bad. The only trouble was the lights that were half burnt out so I went out and grabbed a couple of new stands for this year. We now invite you to put on a Christmas tune or listen to what's provided while watching Dylan & dad put the tree up with it's lights and decorations, in high speed