
Thanks to Catherine for sending yesterday: “Just dropped in my mailbox today!”
And thanks to Aaron for sharing this honorable mention “last tree” (more…)

Thanks to Catherine for sending yesterday: “Just dropped in my mailbox today!”
And thanks to Aaron for sharing this honorable mention “last tree” (more…)

Thanks to Wayne for sending Sunday: “Older than xmas trees?! 8th and H St NE.”
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I was going to wait till April for the next one but I’m sucker for the ones discarded with lights/decorations. Thanks to Rita for sending from Chevy Chase.
Please send your April Christmas tree sightings to [email protected]
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Thanks to Paul for sending from Dupont. Maybe it’s a Mardi Gras tree?
Please send your April Christmas tree sightings to [email protected]
Last Christmas Tree in Town is brought to you by the Friends of the White Whale Society.

One reader explains: “One of these was purchased in November 2020, the other November 2021.
We had ambitious plans to use the 2020 tree as firewood, but clearly never got around to it.”

Ed. Note: Info on how to get trees picked up here.
Thanks to Anna for sending: “A 2020 tree lying to rest with some 2021 trees in Shaw. Can you guess which one was to 2020 tree?”
And across town Lauren captures in West End: (more…)

Thanks to Hilary for sending: “Just had this gem returned by USPS today (12/29/2021). Card was mailed in December of 2020. I’m not sure where the mold came from, but the Georgia Ave. post office feels like a likely culprit. Feels like it had the 2021 we all did.”
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not like this
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From the Mayor’s Office:
“Mayor Bowser, led by the Department of Public Works (DPW), announced that Christmas trees and holiday greenery will be collected from homes that receive DPW curbside between January 3 and February 28, 2022. Trees and greenery can be left at the normal point of collection for trash and recycling or at the curbside. Items collected during this period will be composted; in the spring, the mulch will be provided to residents at no cost.
Residents can also drop their Christmas trees and/or holiday greenery at one of four locations: (more…)

Thanks to James for sending: “Spotted 12/22 in LeDroit Park. Aussie for scale”
Juanita also spotted it and writes: “Not sure if it’s the last of the Christmas trees from the last holiday or the first one to not make it to this year’s holiday…hard to say but pretty sad either way.”
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Thanks to Sam for sending: “This morning on T Street NW. It’s gonna be a great season!”
Last Christmas Tree in Town is brought to you by the Friends of the White Whale Society.