“The kiss of the sun for pardon, The song of the birds for mirth, One is nearer God’s heart in a garden, Than anywhere else on earth.” The paradise depicted
But, there are a number of places that still are stocked, so, there is a little time.
âWe sold more trees on Thanksgiving weekend than all of last year,â said David Morin, past president of the Massachusetts Christmas Tree Association and owner of Arrowhead Acres in Uxbridge. He noted that there has been a shortage, âbut I havenât heard of any higher prices than last year, so, thereâs been no price gouging that I know of.â
Morin charges $70 per tree, and he has sold about 1,100, with about 500 left. He said more people were buying trees earlier because of the acute effects of the past year. As a result, people are gravitating to the holiday spirit earlier than in most years.