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Christmas Bells

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I was pleased to be able to show these plants to my friend Pi-Wei, on a brief, late afternoon excursion. This gave her a chance to see some of the local plants in flower in nature, as distinct from in botanical artworks on her walls in the Gallery. There is a certain vibrancy in Nature which is impossible to capture in art (no matter how fine it may be), or photography - try as we might.


Over the past 150 years in America, the Christmas tree has become a central fixture of all Christmas celebrations. Decoration trends have come and gone (candles, lights, beads, tinsel, flocked trees, color-lighted aluminum trees and more), the Christmas tree has remained as a traditional symbol of public and family Christmas celebrations.
Christmas Bells


Christmas Bells


Christmas Bells

A Christmas tree, Yule tree, holiday tree or Tannenbaum (German: fir tree) is one of the most popular traditions associated with the celebration of Christmas. It is normally an evergreen coniferous tree that is brought into a home or used in the open, and is decorated with Christmas lights and colorful ornaments during the days around Christmas. An angel or star is often placed at the top of the tree, representing the host of angels or the Star of Bethlehem from the Nativity story.

Almost every American child in the past 50 years has sung this favorite tribute to the Christmas tree, the symbol of the glories of the much anticipated celebration of Christmas. How fitting it is that the German word for Christmas tree (Tannenbaum - literally translated as fir tree) is known by all since the Christmas tree finds its earliest origins in Germany.

By legend, Saint Boniface, a 7th century monk from England, used the triangular shape of a fir tree as a symbol to teach Germans about the Holy Trinity. Those Saint Boniface converted in the modern German states of Hesse and Thuringia began revering the fir tree as a religious symbol

A German fairy tale recites the story of a family living deep in the forest when one snowy winter night a young boy knocked on their door seeking refuge from the storm. The family kindly invited him in to escape the ravages of the winter storm, gave him dinner, dried his clothes and gave him a warm place to sleep. The next morning the family awoke to heavenly music and the young boy dressed in beautiful clothing. He told the family that he was the Christ Child and to show his appreciation for their kindness, he wanted to give them a gift for their Christmas celebration. He broke a twig from a fir tree and the twig became a lovely, decorated Christmas tree.
Christmas Bells


Christmas Bells


Christmas Bells

Glimpses of the modern Christmas tree are seen in European history mostly starting in the early 16th Century. Riga, Latvia claims to be the home of the first decorated Christmas tree (1510). In Bremen, historical records describe that a fir tree decorated with dates, nuts, applies, and paper flowers was used by a local trade guild as part of the Christmas celebration for the children of guild members. In Basel, in 1597 historical records say that tailor apprentices decorated a tree with apples and cheese and carried it through the town as part of the Christmas celebration. Legend has it that Martin Luther decorated a small fir tree with candles to teach his children how the stars shown through the dark night. In 1605, a traveler to Strasbourg wrote in his journal that "at Christmas, people in Strasbourg set up fir trees in their rooms with roses cut from multicolored paper, apples, cakes, tinsel, and sugar hanging from the branches."
Christmas Bells


Christmas Bells


Christmas Bells

Germans are probably responsible for the introduction of the Christmas tree tradition both in England and the United States. One of General Washington's great military feats during the Revolutionary War was his surprise attack on the Hessian soldiers at Trenton early in the morning of December 26, 1776. This early morning attack followed a traditional Christmas celebration by the Hessian soldiers which, most speculate, would have included a Christmas tree as part of the festivities. Other traditions describe how the Hessian soldiers brought the Christmas tree tradition to the American Colonies. The city of Windsor Locks, Connecticut claims to be the home of the first Christmas tree in America which was put up by a Hessian solder in 1777 while imprisoned in the Noden-Reed House.

While the Christmas tree tradition in America was beginning through the influence of early German immigrants, the British were similarly starting the same tradition through the influence of German merchants and Germany royalty. While the Christmas tree was introduced in England by King George III's German wife, it was not until Queen Victoria and her German husband, Prince Albert, celebrated Christmas with a decorated Christmas tree, that the tradition became established. In 1848, the Illustrated London News published an article on the Christmas tree at Windsor Castle which featured an illustration of the Royal Family surrounding a decorated Christmas tree. This soon became the fashionable standard for Christmas celebrations in England and America.
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Adriana Lima’s Hot, New Victoria’s Secret Shoot

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Proving why she’s one of the world’s top models, Adriana Lima is featured in a new series of photos from Victoria’s Secret.In the set, Adriana shows off a variety of new lingerie including some sexy black outfits as well as flirty colorful creations, all the while looking flawless.








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Victoria's Secret Hotties Cover ELLE October 2011

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They're all certainly easy on the eyes, and the ladies of Victoria’s Secret showed off a brand new look for the October 2011 issue of Elle magazine.Miranda Kerr, Doutzen Kroes, Adriana Lima and Chanel Iman sported a classic 80’s look for the cover shoot - which hits newsstands on September 20.






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Adriana Lima Hanging In A Bikini

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Here is Adriana Lima in some commercial shot sticking her ass out. Who wouldn’t like to have her hanging on the living room’s ceiling ready to take some.







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Bikini Mama Adriana Lima's Miami Beach Family Playdate

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Enjoy the pictures of Adriana Lima and husband Marko Jaric at the beach with their daughter Valentina (July 31).







Photo Credit: SplashNewsOnline.com, FamePictures.com
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Adriana Lima And Valentina's Miami Beach Bonding

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The 30-year-old Brazilian beauty was clad in a skimpy black bikini as she built sand castles and splashed about in the Atlantic Ocean with her adorable 20-month-old baby girl.Enjoy the pictures of Adriana Lima and her daughter Valentina Jaric in Miami, FL (July 24).







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Adriana Lima: Victoria’s Secret Gorgeous

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Giving ladies another reason to hit up their local shopping center, Adriana Lima appears in a new photo shoot for Victoria’s Secret.The fabulous supermodel shows off her hot body in the new line of apparel from the lingerie giant, offering a wide range of items on which to splurge.










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