Seems like it is in the spring, but I'm not totally sure.is it possible to get an acorn from the liberty square tree?if so whens the best timeof year to get one?
I guess, not sure why though. It's just a random tree that was growing in Florida, and transplanted into a make-believe land in WDW. It's not like the Declaration of Independence was signed under it. It's just another Oak Tree, one of thousands of trees on the WDW property. Thirteen lanterns hanging off it's branches does not a historic tree make. They were hung on there by some guy in coveralls and a hardhat. Guess I'm just not a collector so I don't understand. I know this is grounds for getting thrown off both this board and WDW property, but, I have never purchased a pin either. (Gasp!)don't have the answer but that's a fantastic idea for a souvenir!
So that would be where the old saying...."Get the lead out of your " came from? There's more that can be said, but, in showing respect to the family nature of the boards I will refrain.Ahhh I live in a daily battle with the squirrels between my bird feeders and them chewing through thick hard plastic garbage barrel covers...and then they get stuck in the barrel.
a few BB's to the
and they stay away for a while
I guess, not sure why though. It's just a random tree that was growing in Florida, and transplanted into a make-believe land in WDW. It's not like the Declaration of Independence was signed under it. It's just another Oak Tree, one of thousands of trees on the WDW property. Thirteen lanterns hanging off it's branches does not a historic tree make. They were hung on there by some guy in coveralls and a hardhat. Guess I'm just not a collector so I don't understand. I know this is grounds for getting thrown off both this board and WDW property, but, I have never purchased a pin either. (Gasp!)
In this country, every tree is a symbol of Liberty. Haven't you read the memo?Just you wait, soon they'll be selling boxes of "Liberty Tree Acorns"* for $14.99 at the Yankee Trader.
*May not actually come from Liberty Tree
In this country, every tree is a symbol of Liberty. Haven't you read the memo?![]()
I guess, not sure why though. It's just a random tree that was growing in Florida, and transplanted into a make-believe land in WDW. It's not like the Declaration of Independence was signed under it. It's just another Oak Tree, one of thousands of trees on the WDW property. Thirteen lanterns hanging off it's branches does not a historic tree make. They were hung on there by some guy in coveralls and a hardhat. Guess I'm just not a collector so I don't understand. I know this is grounds for getting thrown off both this board and WDW property, but, I have never purchased a pin either. (Gasp!)
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