In Yucatán, real Christmas trees rise in popularity
Locals are increasingly favoring real Christmas trees over the artificial variety, Sipse reports.
Locals are increasingly favoring real Christmas trees over the artificial variety, Sipse reports.
It could be beginning to look a lot like Christmas at La Plancha before the end of the year.
The city has unpacked and touched up its cache of wintry pines, snowmen, Santa Claus figures, sleds and nativity scenes. You know what that means.
Say adios to 1,500 poinsettias and say hola to 2,000 oleander, rushfoil, cordylines and crown of thorns as the city heads toward the post-Christmas season.
Over 18 billion pesos were pumped into the local economy at the end of the year, up slightly more than 10 percent from 2014, doubling economists’ forecasts.
After provisions were dropped off at the home for elderly residents, Yucatán Giving’s Kimmy Suki and her crew headed to the Caimede DIF orphanage to deliver 265 gifts.
At La Divina Providencia, 10,000 pesos — two cartfuls — of kitchen and supply closet staples were delivered.
Nature’s gifts to us all on Christmas are coming…
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