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mahatmakanejeeves

(62,374 posts)
Tue Nov 30, 2021, 10:16 AM Nov 2021

Christmas tree shortage? What Christmas tree shortage?

Hat tip, Snopes

AP News > Odd News

Oh! Christmas Tree? Cardboard Display is the Talk of a Town

It has been called beautiful, awesome and brilliant, a transcendent work of art that reimagines the holiday experience with local touches of the Jersey Shore.

Associated Press
Published 29 November 2021



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ASBURY PARK, N.J. (AP) — It has been called beautiful, awesome and brilliant, a transcendent work of art that reimagines the holiday experience with local touches of the Jersey Shore.

It also has been called ridiculous, ugly and hideous, something akin to a pile of Amazon shipping boxes or a giant cat-scratching post.

Good grief!

A fresh-cut natural Christmas tree usually graces the Grand Arcade at Convention Hall on Asbury Park’s historic boardwalk.

But this year, in its place is art made of cardboard in the shape of a tree that also incorporates elements of the seashore, the city’s architecture and its rich musical heritage, which most notably includes Bruce Springsteen. It is designed to be recycled after it is dismantled.

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Diamond_Dog

(35,631 posts)
2. I think it's kinda cool.
Tue Nov 30, 2021, 10:25 AM
Nov 2021

But I get that the “traditionalists” don’t like it because it’s different.

Peregrine Took

(7,549 posts)
4. I like it, too. 'Hate to see trees cut down and thrown away like old Kleenex.
Tue Nov 30, 2021, 11:19 AM
Nov 2021

Every year I can't stand to see all those used up trees in a huge piles waiting for the City to come and dispose of them.

Javaman

(63,274 posts)
6. There are tree farms where xmas trees are grown specifically for the season, more over.
Wed Dec 1, 2021, 09:54 AM
Dec 2021

depending on where you live, most trees, after the holiday are turned into mulch or used as erosion control for coastal cities and communities.

CrispyQ

(38,856 posts)
3. I think it's interesting, although I would have put some brightly colored lights on it.
Tue Nov 30, 2021, 10:26 AM
Nov 2021

I have a couple of friends who insist on a "live" tree every year. One friend got really mad at me when I pointed out that once the tree is cut, it's no longer live. It's kind of sad, after Christmas, to see all these "live" trees sitting out at the curb with the garbage.

Diamond_Dog

(35,631 posts)
5. If having a live tree is an issue for this place
Tue Nov 30, 2021, 01:10 PM
Nov 2021

They could always put up an artificial one like they have at our mall. Although I appreciate that someone was trying to think “outside the box” here. (no pun nt ended)

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