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Hard to believe, but Christmas is less than six months away. Dull’s Tree Farm, 1765 W. Blubaugh Avenue in Thorntown, is ...
A swarm of destructive wasp-like insects is spreading fast, and it could mean bad news for pine trees, holiday traditions, and your backyard.
The National Weather Service in Duluth reported it was sending a damage survey crew to Cass and Crow Wing counties Tuesday, ...
But since Christmas Eve, things have changed dramatically. The crows seem to have brought in their friends, and they’ve all moved to the big tree right over our house.
The Times’s Special History With ‘The Night Before Christmas’ The popular poem, actually titled “A Visit From St. Nicholas,” first appeared in The Times’s pages in 1896.
Crows seem to prefer every kind of tree except evergreens (there goes the Christmas crow decoration market). More than 700 can fit on a barren tree, with several crows perched on even the ...
He is Wangkarnal — the strangest and spookiest Christmas tradition you've never heard of — and he's about to make his annual appearance in the small bush community of Warmun.
The reason for the absence of a White House Christmas tree during Theodore Roosevelt's presidency is unknown. Sources have various theories for why a Christmas tree was not displayed.
Rows of Christmas trees growing outside of Boone, North Carolina. Getty Images/iStockphoto "Climate change has been happening and kind of creeping up for decades now.
The decorating of a Christmas tree is a long held tradition around the world that began in Germany. In the 1600s, trees were decorated with apples in honor of "Adam and Eve Day" on Dec. 24.