A bird on a Christmas tree often symbolizes peace, hope, and joy. In some traditions, it represents the spirit of Christmas, reminding us of the beauty of nature and the arrival of new life. Additionally, it can signify the importance of family and togetherness during the holiday season, as birds often symbolize unity and connection. Overall, it's a charming decoration that adds a meaningful touch to festive celebrations.
It means that a Christmas tree is made of paper
i get a real tree not a fake tree because fake trees are stupid and real ones symbolize the true meaning of Christmas
a partidge(bird) in a pear tree
I think they are, and if it's not the sap/tree that they are allergic to then Tinsel and Christmas ornaments etc, can also be a danger. I would keep away from allowing your Bird near a Christmas Tree. 😊
When the Christmas tree tradition came into being a few hundred years ago in the Alsace region, the decorations consisted of nuts, apples, cookies and wooden toys. No doubt, the first birds to decorate a tree were also wooden. I just can't imagine a Christmas tree without my grandmother's very fragile birds from the l900's. Besides, what's a tree without a bird in it?
Check back with me this time next year and I'll let you know, I actually did find a birds next in my Christmas tree this year!
I would describe someone as a walking Christmas tree if that person was wearing a ridiculously excessive amount of decoration.
so house smells like christmas
the bird is sitting on the tree
No. Christmas is a proper noun. Its use with other nouns (Christmas dinner, Christmas present, Christmas tree) is as a noun adjunct, not an adjective. The adjective meaning 'of or like Christmas' is Christmasy or Christmassy.
The Christmas item that takes its name from the old French word "estincelle" meaning spark is the Christmas tree. The similarity is due to the tree lights that resemble sparkling sparks, representing the festive season.
O' Christmas Tree.