I meant to post this a few weeks ago, but better late than never.
It's about Christmas trees. And I must admit to feeling more than a little guilty – emotionally and environmentally.
Here's what became of ours.
Once a sparkling beacon of light and joy in our living room. Now a little shabby and bare out in the yard.
What's worse, my feelings were not instinctive. Instead, what originally started me off down this path was a blog by a friend of mine, Ingrid – the Aesthetics of Joy.
In her recent post On Christmas trees and emotional sustainability, Ingrid writes about the idea that the emotional meaning of objects is transformed by their context. In other words: "Before December 25th, a Christmas tree is an aesthetic of joy and anticipation. After Jan 2nd, it's trash to be dealt with, with connotations of loss and sadness."
And so began my own feelings of guilt.
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