While doing the Brooklyn Historical Society Craft show last week, I could see the Vermont Tree company, which was set up in St. Anne/Holy Trinity’s entryway and courtyard, on Clinton. They were selling trees right and left, all sizes and a couple of species. I don’t know if they were reasonable or not.
Wait, are you saying an inverted empty can of budweiser isn’t a tasteful tree topper? Damn.
Gotta go get a tree, but trying to figure how how the hell to do that and simultaneously schlep the kid is making me hesitant to go to our standard PS-area folks, leading me to consider “Big Steve’s Enterprises'” pre-wrapped trees down on Atlantic/Brooklyn.
I could always go with Heineken, too, I suppose…you know, to be a little more festive. : P
Mickey’s has those lovely green bottles, perhaps more holiday-appropriate?
While doing the Brooklyn Historical Society Craft show last week, I could see the Vermont Tree company, which was set up in St. Anne/Holy Trinity’s entryway and courtyard, on Clinton. They were selling trees right and left, all sizes and a couple of species. I don’t know if they were reasonable or not.
“Wait, are you saying an inverted empty can of budweiser isn’t a tasteful tree topper? Damn.”
I was going to go that route, too, bfarwell. But decided on an inverted bottle of Amstel Light instead, you know, for appearance sake! : P
Crate & Barrel has them:
http://www.crateandbarrel.com/search.aspx?query=tree%20skirt
I liked the blackwater blog as well, Biff, thanks!
Dave, commission a tree skirt from me next year.
Wait, are you saying an inverted empty can of budweiser isn’t a tasteful tree topper? Damn.
Gotta go get a tree, but trying to figure how how the hell to do that and simultaneously schlep the kid is making me hesitant to go to our standard PS-area folks, leading me to consider “Big Steve’s Enterprises'” pre-wrapped trees down on Atlantic/Brooklyn.
My mom had a large green felt tree skirt with a thin white wavy felt border. It was really nice.
DIBS, did you try billyburg? apparently when all other bk hoods fail you, that’s the hood to go