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Pluto's Christmas Tree

is a 1952 Mickey Mouse cartoon in which Pluto and Mickey cut down a Christmas tree that Chip n' Dale live in. It was the 125th short in the Mickey Mouse film series to be released, and the second for that year. While the chipmunks are usually antagonists of Donald Duck, they have pestered Pluto before, in Private Pluto (1943) and Squatter's Rights (1946). It is one of the few Disney shorts directed by Jack Hannah not to star Donald Duck, although Donald does make a cameo at the end.

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Anthem Christmas tree

The Anthem Christmas tree is a Christmas tree erected annually at the Outlets at Anthem, an outlet mall in northern Maricopa County, Arizona, approximately 30 mi (48 km) north of downtown Phoenix. The mall's tree is the tallest Christmas tree in the state of Arizona every year, and is often listed as the tallest Christmas tree in the United States

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If I plant my

Although some plants have this ability.I do not think a Christmas tree does.and if it did you would have to plant it while its freshly cut.not days later

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The House Without a Christmas Tree

The House Without a Christmas Tree is a 1972 television movie, novelized into a children's book by Gail Rock in 1974, that centers on the relationship between Adelaide "Addie" Mills (Lisa Lucas), a bright and energetic only child, and her melancholy father, James Addison Mills III (Jason Robards). James had never recovered from the death of his wife Helen (Addie's mother), and is bitterly against ever having a Christmas tree in the house. The videotaped production was seen regularly on CBS during the holiday season between 1972 and 1977. .

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How do I discipline my cat?

Why do you have a Christmas tree up in March???

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Do you have your

yes i do have it up just regular christmas lights green blue white redish pink no it fell apart tinsel nope tree skirt of course tall enough to be classified as a christmas tree not yet people might be tempted to open it it comes down on valintines day.LOL well im not grown yet so some of mine that i made are up there and me and my brother decorated since others were tro busy its in the living room other wise we put it in a box in my closet-_-

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Christmas Tree tradition

In 1918, Halifax sent a Christmas tree to the City of Boston in thanks and remembrance for the help that the Boston Red Cross and the Massachusetts Public Safety Committee had provided immediately after the disaster. That gift was revived in 1971 by the Lunenburg County Christmas Tree Producers Association, who began an annual donation of a large tree to promote Christmas tree exports as well as to acknowledge Boston's support after the explosion. The gift was later taken over by the Nova Scotia Government to continue the goodwill gesture as well as to promote trade and tourism. The tree is Boston's official Christmas tree and is lit on Boston Common throughout the holiday season. Knowing its symbolic importance to both cities, the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources has specific guidelines for selecting the tree. It must be an attractive balsam fir, white spruce or red spruce, 12 to 16 metres (40 to 50 ft) tall, healthy with good colour, medium to heavy density, uniform and symmetrical and easy to access. For the Christmas tree extension specialist in charge of locating it, the "tree can be elusive, the demands excessive, and the job requires remembering the locations of the best specimens in the province and persuading the people who own them to give them up for a pittance." Most donors are "honoured to give up their trees. [and] most will gladly watch their towering trees fall" since everyone knows the reason it is being sent to Boston. The trees do not often come from tree farms, but instead from open land where they can grow tall and full. It is so important to the people of Nova Scotia that "people have cried over it, argued about it, even penned song lyrics in its honor."

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Best Christmas trees for 2019 - whether you want a real or a fake one

If your current Christmas tree is looking a little worse for wear and has already seen its umpteenth year in a row - it may be time for an upgrade. But before you invest in a new tree there are a few things to consider. It's probably not a great idea to drag an 8ft Spruce up to your 22nd floor flat, likewise if you have a sprawling space - a one metre tree might look a little lonely in a corner somewhere. From traditional and real firs to the more eclectic and less time consuming pre-lit, faux trees, we've compiled a list of some of the best Christmas tree options whatever your style and budget - just in time for Christmas. This traditional looking and fairly full Christmas tree from Argos will be a delight to anyone who can not stand untangling metres of lights. 160 warm, white bulbs placed on various areas of the tree give it a neat and homely feel, without half the time and effort. Of course there is always room to add your own personal touches too. The Nordland tree has a luxe green tone and it comes with a plastic stand to prop the tree up in your desired place. With a two metre long mains cable, you can also easily plug your new tree in, wherever in the room is most convenient for you. At £40, this tree is perfect for the everyday home without tugging at the purse strings and a complete steal if you ask us. If you have the standard eight foot ceiling but still want a tall tree that will make an impact, you will want to go for a tree height between seven and seven and a half feet. At seven foot tall this Christmas tree is ready to make an impact and it also has a premium dark green tone. The tree is very full in design and does not have a blatant artificial appearance, and the fullness of the tree also indicates it will last more than just this Christmas. If you are happy with your current Christmas tree that's fine too - the less you have to spend why not, right? This tree in a willow basket is perfect to add a little extra touches to the other rooms in the house. At a little over a metre high, this pre-lit Christmas tree is the ideal little accent for a window ledge, coffee table or shelf. Price: £30, The White Company - buy here now This artificial Canadian fir tree is the best of both worlds. It's premium looking for a fraction of the price of the real thing. The tree is seven feet tall and has thick and bold branches that are sturdy enough to keep hold of the accessories you will be dressing it up with. As it does have quite a full look, it's recommended to use at least 350 lights to give it a more festive look. The fullness will allow you to use this tree year after year for Christmas' to come. This tree is ideal for the home with a little less space, without being too small to not make a lasting impression. If you are not a fan of too much decoration - the pre-decorated tree is snow covered and has 45 festive pine cones to make everything a bit more traditional looking. For £10 extra you can snag yourself a seven foot tree, but if you are scarce for space it's probably best to go with the six. You could add more decoration to the tree to add your own personal touch, but if you are happy with the design it's perfectly tasteful with the decoration it does have already. After all, understated is in right now. If you do not mind your house being covered in little pine needles from now until, beyond - a real Christmas tree is something you can not beat. Everything for the full appearance to the fresh smell are aspects difficult to find in a artificial tree. You can also be sure that while a real tree will shed a small amount of needles, they are not made to last forever - so it's something to consider. At nine foot tall this number is perfect for the big living room/dining room or if you are feeling extra Christmassy, you can decorate the front garden with it. Price: £115.95, Pines and Needles - buy here now If you've been blessed with extra high ceilings in your home and you do not mind spending the extra few pennies on a Christmas tree that will last - this stunner is just what you need. At just over seven and a half feet tall this tree is bound to make an impact wherever you choose to place it in the home. The pre-lit tree has 320 warm LED lights and has berry and pine cones to add that traditional and festive touch. This Norway spruce will look fabulous inside or outside of the home, and at eight feet tall it will bring drama to whichever location you decide on - but ultimately would be best as an outdoor tree. A dark green foliage oozes traditional Christmas colour and will compliment any decoration colour scheme. For an extra fee you can also add lights, decorations and even have it installed and setup for you, so you wo not have to lift a finger in the run up to Christmas. Price: £70.95, Pines and Needles - buy here now Putting Christmas decorations up early can make you happier A white Christmas tree is not for everyone, but if you do want something a little bit more out of the box this year, a white tree is not a bad thought. At under £35 it's a real bargain and because it's already a different colour - minimal decorations are needed, just a few baubles here and there will do. The tree comes with a sturdy plastic stand and is easily assembled and able to store away after the festivities. We can alway trust John Lewis to deliver a tasteful design that everyone will love for the holiday season. The tree comes with a sturdy base that will keep it being the centre of attention whether it's indoors or outdoors. Invite the Christmas spirit into your home with this beautiful Fraser fir tree. A real tree for under £100 is a complete steal so it's one to keep an eye out for. If you want the real thing at a price that wo not make you wince, you've found a great contender. Price: From: £75, John Lewis - buy here now

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