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Related: About this forumBillings truck company tapped to haul national Christmas tree from Montana to Washington, D.C.
Whitewood Transport, a Billings-based trucking company, will haul the 2017 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree from the Kootenai National Forest in the northwest corner of the state to Washington, D.C., next month.
"It means so much," said Mike Wilson, Whitewood's owner and president. "It's cool for Montana."
The truck, a Kentworth T680 Advantage, will depart from Kootenai with the tree on Nov. 8 and journey cross-country to Washington, D.C., over the course of a month, making stops in communities along the route.
The journey will take the tree across western Montana and the Hi-Line with stops in 10 different cities, including Whitefish, Missoula, Helena, Great Falls and Glasgow. It will continue to make stops in various towns and cities from North Dakota to Kentucky until it arrives at the Capitol the first week in December.
More: http://billingsgazette.com/news/local/billings-truck-company-tapped-to-haul-national-christmas-tree-from/article_5e992cd7-64d6-572f-8065-2721ba8fd2c4.html
Whitewood Transport, a Billings-based trucking company, will haul the 2017 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree to Washington, D.C., using a donated truck that will feature the phrase "Big Sky. Big Tree. Big Journey."
lunasun
(21,646 posts)Of course trumps tree will come from Montana ...
Montana has became home to the highest concentration of hate groups in the nation. In the Flathead which includes Kalispell (more industrial, more sprawling, population 22,000), Whitefish (a quaint grid of a resort town, population 7,000), and Columbia Falls (a former timber town, now filling with those priced out of Whitefish, population 5,000) they mostly keep to themselves. Sometimes therell be a piece of Nazi propaganda slipped between pairs of expensive jeans in clothing boutiques; other times therell be flyers for A Nature-Based, Race-Centered Religion for White People folded in childrens books at the local bookstore.
Rhiannon12866
(221,157 posts)I just thought it was interesting news that we now know where this year's National Christmas Tree will come from - and that folks might be interested in seeing it when it stops on its way. But of course there's an agenda behind it, Trump has a nefarious agenda behind everything he does.
MontanaMama
(23,988 posts)heartbreak and rage for my state. If I didn't live in a blue city, it'd be worse than it is...if that's possible.
MousePlayingDaffodil
(748 posts)The National Christmas Tree is a live tree -- i.e., planted in the ground -- and thus a new one isn't brought in every year (although, from time to time, as a given tree has died or has been damaged, it has been replaced by a large, transplanted tree.)
The Capitol Christmas Tree, as the name suggests, is installed each Christmas season near the U.S. Capitol Building. It is, obviously, a cut tree, brought in from different states each year.
The point is, the President doesn't have any say as to which state will supply the Capitol Christmas Tree. That's up to Congress.
Demtexan
(1,588 posts)With Moron in the white house.
lunasun
(21,646 posts)Demtexan
(1,588 posts)Happy Holidays.
lunasun
(21,646 posts)Happy Holidays because sorry, .... all holidays matter
Rhiannon12866
(221,157 posts)We can hope that Mueller will be finished before Christmas, but it doesn't look like it.
Demtexan
(1,588 posts)Keep the faith.
Rhiannon12866
(221,157 posts)But it sure is tough these days. On the news they keep saying it's "early days," and then there's the line of presidential succession - and they all have Rs next to their names.
Demtexan
(1,588 posts)That is what they want.
I think the healthcare mess do in Moron because everyone will be effected.
Also Puerto Rico.
The bodies will be to many to ignore.
Rhiannon12866
(221,157 posts)But for those of us that are paying attention, it's tough to believe this is really going on. How anyone can support him at this point is a complete mystery to me...
Demtexan
(1,588 posts)Hate for the rest of them.
And being plain stupid.
Rhiannon12866
(221,157 posts)It is true that most people aren't paying attention - but everything he does is so blatantly offensive and well publicized that his remaining supporters must have just awakened from comas or have recently landed on this planet.
BTW, congratulations on 1000 posts!
Demtexan
(1,588 posts)I did not know.
I lost track of my post count.
I use a smart phone.
I was working on it.
Fox news does a lot of damage.
My sister is one of them.
Rhiannon12866
(221,157 posts)We had one longtime member who kept track and they were very popular! I remember holding off, trying to think of just the right thing to say when I reached 1000, LOL. And it's an important DU accomplishment that deserves to be acknowledged!
Demtexan
(1,588 posts)Thanks again for telling me.
I missed the 500th one.
How is the weather up there.
Still feels like summer here.
Not 118 but in the 90's.
Rhiannon12866
(221,157 posts)But then I was a DU.2 mod which accounts for at least half of my posts, LOL. And it's still pretty warm here most days, though it's started getting colder at night. It's been a pretty rough summer, we have had an unprecedented number of storms, not as devastating as the hurricanes, but they've been accompanied by high winds, power outages and trees down all over. Last October we had a freak snowstorm that shut everything down. The entire country is being affected by extreme weather.
Demtexan
(1,588 posts)I only had a little water in my yard.
Some places flooded a lot.
I hope to have this house sold before next hurricane season.
I will be away from the coast.
Our fall weather is still warm but not as hot as the summer.
I want a cold front.
Rhiannon12866
(221,157 posts)I can't imagine having to cope with the devastation all over - and all just recently. It's as if nature's hitting us over the head trying to make a point.
We had our own hurricane here back in 2011. The Northeast remembers Sandy, but it was Irene that hit my area. There were power outages and trees down and a lot of damage - to the point some areas are still rebuilding. And in many areas there was unprecedented flooding. When I was a kid, I spent several summers at camp in Vermont on Lake Champlain. I visited there after Irene and the lake there had risen a couple of stories, there were buildings on the bank that were just washed away. So it's not just the coast that are feeling the effects...
And I always hate to see summer end. It goes by so fast and the winters are so long. Did I mention that we have rotten winters? There are some advantages to living in the South.
Demtexan
(1,588 posts)It far enough away from the gulf coast in case of a monster hurricane.
Everyone is on now with our new government.
We do have a winter but it is short.
Mostly we have 2 seasons.
bdtrppr6
(796 posts)came from Oregon or Washington. probably "vote centered" tree request this year.
elleng
(135,794 posts)MousePlayingDaffodil
(748 posts). . . a live (i.e., planted) tree that is only replaced, from time to time, when one dies or is damaged. This (planted) tree is located on the Ellipse, south of the White House.
At issue here is a different tree altogether, the Capitol Christmas Tree, a "cut" tree that, of course, is replaced every Christmas season. It is placed near the U.S. Capitol Building.
Rhiannon12866
(221,157 posts)Last year's came from Idaho. There was even a recent one from Arizona - not an area we generally associate with evergreens. The last one that came from Montana was in 2008...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitol_Christmas_Tree
lastlib
(24,804 posts)(just thinking out loud..........)