How did you decorate your Christmas tree? Do you love the smell of a pine-tree or are you all for plastic needles? What’s the theme: White, yellow or colorful decoration? What
about an upside down tree? You don’t use a tree at all? Show us your special Christmas decoration.
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Diana Ross (Texas - USA)
Why don't you put your Christmas tree upside down?
An upside-down Christmas tree! Who has ever heard of anything so ridiculous? Well, you may be surprised to hear that an upside-down Christmas tree is one of the hottest fads
of the season. But it's actually not so new! Hanging fir trees upside down goes back to the Middle Ages, when Europeans did it to represent the Trinity. But now, Christmas
trees are shaped with the tip pointing to heaven, and some think an upside-down Christmas tree is disrespectful or sacrilegious. |
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Diana Ross (Texas - USA)
Why don't you put your Christmas tree upside down?
An upside-down Christmas tree! Who has ever heard of anything so ridiculous? Well, you may be surprised to hear that an upside-down Christmas tree is one of the hottest fads
of the season. But it's actually not so new! Hanging fir trees upside down goes back to the Middle Ages, when Europeans did it to represent the Trinity. But now, Christmas
trees are shaped with the tip pointing to heaven, and some think an upside-down Christmas tree is disrespectful or sacrilegious. |
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Diana Ross (Texas - USA)
Why don't you put your Christmas tree upside down?
An upside-down Christmas tree! Who has ever heard of anything so ridiculous? Well, you may be surprised to hear that an upside-down Christmas tree is one of the hottest fads
of the season. But it's actually not so new! Hanging fir trees upside down goes back to the Middle Ages, when Europeans did it to represent the Trinity. But now, Christmas
trees are shaped with the tip pointing to heaven, and some think an upside-down Christmas tree is disrespectful or sacrilegious. |