A neighboring town always does their tree right in the middle of main street.
Our tree this year - not our best, but it is homey and growing on us.
I've been wondering about the upside 
down Christmas trees and decided to search and see what I could find 
out.  I found several places offering background on the upside down 
tree. One was,   ChristmasCarnivals.com  which also has many other links for Christmas history to check out too.
“Christmas
 is associated with many traditions, of which the Christmas Tree is an 
inherent part. The history of the upside down Christmas Tree has its 
roots in the 7th century. It is during this period that St Bonafice 
journeyed from Devonshire, England to Germany to preach the message of 
God. He engaged himself in religious as well as social work and spent a 
lot of his time in Thuringia, a town located in Germany itself, which is
 the birthplace of the industry dealing with Christmas Decorations.
It
 is believed that St Boniface, while staying in Thuringia, took the help
 of the triangular fir tree to represent the Holy Trinity made up of God
 the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. As a result, the 
converted people started to [consider] the Fir tree as God’s Tree. Then 
St Bonafice, using this triangular shaped tree tried to introduce to the
 pagan tribes the paragons of Trinity.
By
 the 12th century, it became a custom, especially in Europe to hang the 
Fir trees upside down from the ceilings to symbolize the Holy Trinity. 
The Upside down Christmas Trees was also considered the symbol of 
Christianity. However, the real history behind the hanging of the upside
 down Trees remains vague. Presently the trend of hanging a Christmas 
Tree has changed, because nowadays the tip of the Christmas Tree is made
 to point towards Heaven, as many think that an upside down Christmas 
tree is a sign of contempt.”




THANK YOU!!! I thought I was the only one who didn't like the colored trees, I just don't get it LOL
ReplyDeleteAs for the upside down tree, yeah I could never do that. How do you even water the upside down tree? And how do you hang that up there, it's heavy? LOL
LOL you're right about the upside down trees being scary, but the again back in the 12th century I'm not sure that watering a tree was even done. I do like the thought of the religious connotation behind it though.
DeleteOh wow, what a fascinating story about St. Boniface: brilliant! Love the idea of the upside down Christmas tree! And, yuck, really don't like the coloured trees either, but do kind of like the white trees I've been seeing popping up the last few years....
ReplyDeleteMy folks had a silver fake tree when I was growing up and one of those electric lights that rotated making 1 of 4 colors.
DeleteYour tree is lovely Tamy! I completely agree that colored trees are scary! The upside down tree thing is crazy! I've actually read about that before too. I say go for it next year!!
ReplyDeleteThank you LOL Hubby will never go for the upside down tree - took me forever to get him to let me put it on a table.
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