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	<title>The Golden Spiral &#187; eco friendly christmas</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 18:20:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the time of year where thousands, maybe millions, of trees get cut down to celebrate. And, for what reason, most people don&#8217;t even know. The Christmas Tree tradition started in Germany. Because of its shape, it was a symbol of the holy trinity; father, son, holy ghost. It became revered as God&#8217;s Tree. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the time of year where thousands, maybe millions, of trees get cut down to celebrate.  And, for what reason, most people don&#8217;t even know.<br />
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<p>The Christmas Tree tradition started in Germany.  Because of its shape, it was a symbol of the holy trinity; father, son, holy ghost.  It became revered as God&#8217;s Tree.  The tradition became fashionable after Queen Victoria, in 1846, took a photo with her family by a decorated tree.  From that point on, the   decorations of the tree became more important than the symbol of the tree, itself.</p>
<p>It is a shame that these trees are raised to be killed for folly.  Many of them are filled with pesticides.  And, in killing them, the ecosystems, even in Christmas tree farms, that have formed around them are destroyed.</p>
<p>This year, at least in California, it would be great to consider this:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thelivingchristmascompany.com/">THE LIVING CHRISTMAS COMPANY</a></p>
<p><em>It’s simple! You select the type and size of tree you’d like to adopt and we deliver it to your home for Christmas. The price includes delivery to your door before Christmas and pick up after. We will also hold a small deposit that will be refunded once your tree is safely returned. </p>
<p>You can keep your beautiful Living Christmas Tree for three weeks or so, after which, it becomes unhealthy for the tree to remain inside. You&#8217;ll need to select drop-off and pick-up times for your location, based on your availability and the good health of the tree. Even though you’ll still have to say goodbye to your tree, know that, instead of going out with the trash, it will be returned to the North Pole, so it can continue growing until next Christmas. </em></p>
<p>By renting your tree, it stays alive.  It is returned at the end of the season and the company maintains it for the following year, when you can rent a tree again.  I think this is GREAT.  Prices, at this time, are a little higher than purchasing a dead tree.  They are trying to make it as economical as possible.  With growth and popularity, it will be!</p>
<p>If it isn&#8217;t too late, I would hope you all consider renting a tree this year.</p>
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