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And fender-benders in the Wal Mart parking lot.
And fender-benders in the Wal Mart parking lot.
I'm hoping to catch a glimpse of my daughter. She and a friend got to see Trisha Yearwood perform.The star-studded The Wonderful World of Disney: Holiday Spectacular 2025 is on tonight at 8pm ET on ABC and will be available for streaming December 2 on Disney+, Hulu and Disney YouTube.
The celebration is back for its 10th year with a star-studded lineup of performers, including Gwen Stefani, Good Charlotte, Nicole Scherzinger, Trisha Yearwood and more.
Grocery store shelves will be out of bread and milk, HWY 40 will be a mess! As someone who has spent a considerable amount of time living in states with actual snow and ice, and who can function in snow, I roll my eyes at the level of panic of southerners.
The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree 2025:
This year's 75-foot Norway Spruce a 75-foot-tall Norway spruce from East Greenbush, New York, carries a story rooted in family and tradition. Donated by the Russ family, the tree has been part of their property for over 60 years, serving as the backdrop for countless celebrations. “I’m excited to make more cherished memories with my family and childhood friends as it becomes the world’s Christmas tree,” says Judy Russ, who lives in the historic family home with her 7-year-old son, Liam.
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The tree, estimated to be about 75 years old, will be cut on November 6, 2025, and make the 130-mile journey to Rockefeller Center. Once it arrives on November 8, crews will carefully raise it into place on Center Plaza, marking the start of one of New York’s most famous holiday traditions.
For over three decades, head gardener Erik Pauze has been the force behind finding the most famous Christmas tree in the world. Known for his sharp eye and deep love of horticulture, Pauze scouts potential trees year-round across New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and beyond. “What I look for is a tree you’d want in your living room, but on a grander scale,” Pauze says. “It needs to make people smile the second they see it.”
It was Pauze who first visited the Russ family’s property after a photo of the tree made its way to him through a Rockefeller Center security supervisor. “As soon as I saw it, I knew it was perfect,” he recalls. Pauze even returned several times throughout the year to water and care for the tree himself.
The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, which broadcasts live on NBC, is a beloved New York holiday tradition dating back to 1933, when construction workers first erected a small tree at the site during The Center’s construction. Since then, the lighting has evolved into an international event, signaling the official start of the holiday season in NYC.
This year’s tree lighting ceremony will take place on NBC on Wednesday, December 3, from 8–10 p.m., followed by weeks of visitors gathering beneath the Swarovski star and along the iconic Rink at Rockefeller Center.
(Last year's Christmas tree is below. And it IS called a Christmas tree, not a holiday tree, or whatever is politically correct nowadays.)
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Grocery store shelves will be out of bread and milk, HWY 40 will be a mess! As someone who has spent a considerable amount of time living in states with actual snow and ice, and who can function in snow, I roll my eyes at the level of panic of southerners.
I had driven cross country, had NY license plates and all-weather tires on my car, and know how to drive in heavy sleet & snow, am careful of black ice, etc. Yet I didn't want to chance getting a traffic ticket for not having chains on my tires, as a trooper there may not know what all-weather tires are. Plus, I had a feeling, the chains would STILL be the law there for ALL cars.
I bet even Santa would get a ticket, if he didn't stick to rooftops.I used to live in the central sierras, chain control is no joke.In southern California, along the mountain roads east of Los Angeles, they force everyone to put chains on their tires when it snows or people will get fined.I had driven cross country, had NY license plates and all-weather tires on my car, and know how to drive in heavy sleet & snow, am careful of black ice, etc. Yet I didn't want to chance getting a traffic ticket for not having chains on my tires, as a trooper there may not know what all-weather tires are. Plus, I had a feeling, the chains would STILL be the law there for ALL cars.
I bet even Santa would get a ticket, if he didn't stick to rooftops.
After countless rewinding of the Trisha Yearwood segment, we didn't spot our daughter, but did spot the two friends/coworkers that she was with. So she was just out of frame. Now to wait for the Christmas parade to air later this month, as they attended that too.The star-studded The Wonderful World of Disney: Holiday Spectacular 2025 is on tonight at 8pm ET on ABC and will be available for streaming December 2 on Disney+, Hulu and Disney YouTube.
The celebration is back for its 10th year with a star-studded lineup of performers, including Gwen Stefani, Good Charlotte, Nicole Scherzinger, Trisha Yearwood and more.
She had a great time. She had snagged tickets to the filming but wouldn't know who they were seeing perform until the concert. She was like " I saw some country artist named Trisha something". My husband and I were like Trisha Yearwood! Slightly jealous.What a cool and merry (I pray) experience for your daughter, Ranger Pooh. I hope she and her friend had a time.
The star-studded The Wonderful World of Disney: Holiday Spectacular 2025 is on tonight at 8pm ET on ABC and will be available for streaming December 2 on Disney+, Hulu and Disney YouTube.
The celebration is back for its 10th year with a star-studded lineup of performers, including Gwen Stefani, Good Charlotte, Nicole Scherzinger, Trisha Yearwood and more.
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I must be an old lady then because I really miss the parade on tv as well. Both Christmas and Easter!! I am just not as interested in a concert. I don't know who half the performers are, so I guess that confirms the old lady part!We caught this tonight. I told DW I thought it was too much of a concert. Like the Christmas Day parade has become. I miss when that was an actual parade and not just a concert in the park. Oh well, I guess I'm just getting to be an old man, lol.
