Thursday, August 19, 2010

Christmas tree

O Christmas tree, Oh Christmas tree is the start of a carol that pays homage to the humble Christmas tree. Early on, the carol celebrates the vibrant green of the tree's leaves, both during the summer and winter months. Clearly, whoever wrote this poem was very fond of these little trees; and maybe he or she used to receive them as Christmas Presents, or perhaps even used their favourite tree to hide Christmas Presents underneath.The Christmas tree is one of the

most popular and cherished Christmas customs. Each year, 35-40 million live trees are purchased and decorated in the United States alone. in other countries, the number should be close to 20 million at least. There are several communities across the world, who just for the sheer love of the Christmas spirit and season love to decorate a tree for the season. But when, where, and how did this custom begin? What is the origin of the Christmas tree? What does it

mean?Christmas trees are a centre piece to Christmas. They not only make the Christmas holiday period special, they look divine too. Ornate and as a symbol of the joy of Christmas, Christmas trees make the perfect décor for your Christmas parties.

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