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Thursday, December 10, 2015
Northampton County and Williams Township Christmas Trees
Williams Township's Christmas tree sits just outside the meeting room.
Northampton County's Christmas tree sits on top of the County seal, just inside the rotunda.
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The county tree is lopsided and looks to be leaning. Its not shaped and out of sorts. Then again... with John Brown as our CEO? does it surprise me? No!
ReplyDeleteThe tree being lopsided reminds me of a bird with only one wing trying to fly..... It goes only in circles.
I congratulate the staff that picked such a fitting leaning tree for the administration which like the bird with one wing it flies in circles.....
Merry Xmas to all.... and to all a John "Grinch" Brown and Catty Allen good night!!!!