An Edmonton man is sharing his love of the classic holiday cartoon with his neighbors by recreating the iconic tree from A Charlie Brown Christmas.
Sean Kearns says the tree has grown at an angle in his north Edmonton neighbourhood.
Every time he drove by it always reminded him of his mother's favorite holiday movie.
So he decided to add some personality to the tree near 58th Street and 138th Avenue.
“It always looked like this, but last year was the first time I found the perfect decoration at Home Depot,” Kerns said.
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“Looks like he needs some love.”
An Edmonton man is trying to recreate the iconic Christmas tree from a children's party using a leaning tree ornament.
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He found an inflatable ornament at a hardware store, threw it over a branch and was able to tie it in less than 10 minutes.
“I promise I didn’t pull (the tree) like that, it’s actually just how it grows,” Kearns admitted.
Although this is his second year decorating the tree, this year is especially significant because the Peanuts holiday special marks 60 years since it aired on television.
Watch the video above to see the decorated tree and how it brings Christmas cheer to the community.
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