Kim Jong Koch Plaza now stripped of cheap annual fall flowers before Thanksgiving
– News about Quincy Massachusetts from Quincy Quarry News
Quincy Quarry personnel out and about on the ever-increasingly mean and now also increasingly colder streets of Quincy noticed that the cheap fall annuals that where planted in the flowerbed along old City Hall after Koch Joch Plaza’s Snow Team Six apparently as well as inexplicably ripped out established and thus mature permanent plantings are now also long gone.
Needless to say, Quincy Quarry will now continue to monitor the situation to see if the barren ground is planted with Christmas season appropriate plantings in time for Friday’s Family Holidays Fun Day or at least in time for Sunday’s 69th annual Christmas parade.
The countdown is ON until our Christmas festivities begin! Friday kicks things off with the tree lighting at Hancock Adams Common, Santa arrives by helicopter on Saturday and the 69th Annual Christmas Parade will take place on Sunday. ‘Tis the season! ??? pic.twitter.com/x8VOsojDaD
— City of Quincy (@CityofQuincy) November 23, 2022
Also likely needless to say. Quincy locals will likely be as tired of these long holdiay weekend’s master of ceremonies as they are of Thanksgiving leftovers.
Other than turkey, stuffing and cranberry sauces for making sandwiches.
If that is, one can score some white bread given both the crush of holiday demand for it as well as still lingering COVID-19 supply chain problems.
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If nobody is selling the city of Quincy grossly overpriced plantings, the city is not buying.
Crazy,
Supply chain problems. Benjamins for envelopes are in short supply this year.