Now that Thanksgiving has passed, people are setting up their holiday decorations. The Christmas Trees are up, but the question has been asked: which type do you prefer?
Jim Atack was leaving his job site in Casper last week when he noticed the shadow on a tree resembled someone famous. Just who does it look like though?
Whether you’re a homeowner planting a shrub or a tree or a contractor using a backhoe, you must “Call Before You Dig.” It’s free, it’s safe and it’s the law.
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Every year, stories emerge about people's houses catching fire. Their home is ablaze, all of their presents are turned to ash and it is often caused by something 100 percent preventable.
"It takes only seconds for a tree to ignite and the entire room to become engulfed in flames,"
-- State Fire Marshal Charles Duffy.
Here are a few tips to ensure you and your home stay safe this holiday
It's about time to set up the Christmas tree that many have already picked out. I have to ask, though: Which do you prefer, a real one or fake one? I'll tell you what I prefer and which ones we have.
One of the best things about Christmas is the memories of family, friends, music, cider, cookies, colorful presents, good cheer, and it all centers around the Christmas Tree. Some like the ease of artificial trees, others live. You can buy them or you can cut them yourself and involve the family in the trip, choosing the perfect tree, cutting it down, loading it up and then having some cocoa...
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Smell the irony. The late Beatle George Harrison spent his final years in Los Angeles, California. A now 10-foot pine tree planted in his memory has now died of….. wait for it…… Beetles.
The infestation killed the 10 year old tree that was marked with a plaque that reads "In memory of a great humanitarian who touched the world as an artist, a musician and a gardener...
Barking up the wrong tree without a paddle? Luckily he had a pitching wedge and gave it his best to get a crucial shot at a critical time. This is pretty darned cool.
It's July, and you know what that means. Time for the trees in Casper to start preparing themselves for winter. This tree in downtown Casper was spotted sporting the first tree sweater of the season.