Last week we spoke about the best spots to pick up a Christmas tree. I saw these folks walking down 9 Street and asked them where they got their tree? Turns out there is a big lot at the corner of 9th and N. Prices range from $45-$105. Hours are

Monday –Friday….3-8pm
Saturday………….10 am-7pm
Sunday……………10 am–5pm

and they’ll be selling until all the trees are gone or Dec. 24th. They even have a Web site.

While chatting with the proprietor he mentioned that in the Springtime this location will be used as an open garden center for farmers and artists if all goes according to plan. Sweet!

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I’m sorry I’ve been caught on the road this week for a last minute work trip. Don’t feel too bad, I was in Vegas. Anyway, the phenomenal picture above was found on Euclid between 13th and 14th by Nikki.

Another photo after the jump. (more…)


I couldn’t find a cool Happy Thanksgiving sign so this’ll have to do. Safe travels and good eats. Don’t forget to take some photos for the Thanksgiving Photo Contest and email them to [email protected] Catch you all next week.


You know you’ve always suspected McCain and Palin have had a special relationship…

Christina writes:

“We’re the ubiquitous Sarah Palin and John McCain. Note McCain’s facial bandaid covering his skin cancer scars. Sarah wore her rimless glasses, until she realized the prescription was wrong and she couldn’t see Russia from her house. The photo of an embrace between running mates would surely cause scandal if leaked to the liberal media.”

Check the Jack O’Lantern entry from Ila after the jump. (more…)


From our very own Brightwoodliving. Ed. Note: Tomorrow I’ll post the first costume entry – it is pretty wild. Costume entries will be accepted through next week.


I’m sensing a theme here with the Jack O’lanterns…

This entry is from Kate:

“Here are our Obama-lanterns. My husband was inspired by the templates at www.yeswecarve.com, but the handiwork was all his own. Cool, right?”

Yes. Super cool!

Ed. Note: I’ll be taking entries through next week so if folks go to costume parties this weekend don’t forget to take photos and send them to [email protected]


BrightwoodLiving Brings You a Halloween Elixir

This is the perfect drink for Halloween or the upcoming holidays. We made this spiced cider for a party last year, and it was a huge hit – no one drank anything else! Plus, your home will smell amazing — just like you baked an apple pie.

APPLE PIE CIDER (serves about six)

5 cups apple cider (ordinary supermarket cider works fine)

3 tablespoons dark brown sugar

1 cinnamon stick (plus 6 sticks for garnish)

1 teaspoon ground allspice

½ teaspoon ground ginger

pinch of ground nutmeg (freshly ground, if you’ve got it)

pinch of ground cloves

pinch of salt

½ cup Boulard Calvados (fancy French apple brandy)

Combine the cider, sugar and spices in a saucepan over medium-low heat. (If you don’t have every spice in the recipe, don’t sweat it –also, in a pinch you could also use McCormick’s “Apple Pie Spice” blend.) Simmer until the cider is hot, or until it smells so good you can’t take it anymore.

Remove from heat and add the secret, magical ingredient, Boulard Calvados. It’s a little pricey, (we’ve found it priced anywhere from $30 on Georgia Ave. to $37 on Conn. Ave.) and can be hard to find, but it’s totally worth the extra effort.

Give it a taste…

and don’t be afraid to add more brandy.

Serve in mugs garnished with cinnamon sticks. If you’re having a party, you can make the elixir in a crock pot and put it out on the bar. Make sure to make enough! (I recommend making extra batches, putting them back in the cider jars and then storing them in the fridge until you need them.)

Original recipe by Martha Stewart <http://www.marthastewart.com/recipe/apple-pie-cider?autonomy_kw=apple%20pie%20cider>


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