Home Christmas Tree and Holiday Light Fires

Home Christmas Tree and Holiday Light Fires
Author: John Raymond Hall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2009
Genre: Christmas trees
ISBN:

NFPA estimates that Christmas trees, both natural and artificial, were the item first ignited in an estimated average of 260 reported home structure fires per year during 2004-2008. These fires caused an estimated average of 12 civilian deaths, 24 civilian injuries, and $16.4 million in direct property damage per year. These estimates are based on data from the U.S. Fire Administration's (USFA's) National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) and the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA's) annual fire department experience survey.

The New Christmas Tree

The New Christmas Tree
Author: Carrie Brown
Publisher: Artisan Books
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1579655912

This Christmas, consider everyday objects from a new point of view, embrace a fresh color palette, or give your children’s handmade ornaments or special family heirlooms a new life. The inspiration is endless here, with one-of-a-kind trees that celebrate food, nature, fashion, folk art, typography, color, and art history. Each spectacular design is easily replicated, with step-by-step instructions for crafting coordinating ornaments, garlands, and toppers, plus advice on selecting the right tree, choosing lights, and more. Whether you have space for a towering fir or a sweet tabletop creation, whether your taste skews modern or traditional, quirky or sophisticated, there’s something for everyone!

On Christmas Tree Cove

On Christmas Tree Cove
Author: Sarah Vance-Tompkins
Publisher: Tule Publishing
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2021-10-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1954894651

This Christmas calls for a special touch of magic… December was always a special time for seaplane pilot Morgan Adair, but after losing her parents six years ago, the holiday is a quiet affair. When her siblings announce plans to sell the family home, Morgan longs to experience her favorite, now-forgotten tradition one more time: a lighted tree that, for over a hundred years, has appeared floating on a boat in the harbor every Christmas Eve. The Taylors were always rivals to the Adairs in the once-thriving fishing village of Christmas Tree Cove, but Jesse Taylor was much more. He wanted to be understanding when Morgan set aside their plans to escape to Chicago in order to hold her family together, but his future as a successful freelance photographer soared on without her. As Morgan dives deeper into the history of the mysterious holiday appearance, she discovers that true love has always been at the heart of the annual tradition. Can the wonder of Christmas and a few surprises along the way rekindle that love for Morgan and Jesse too?

Chanticleer

Chanticleer
Author: Adrian Higgins
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2012-02-24
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0812206975

Chanticleer, a forty-eight-acre garden on Philadelphia's historic Main Line, is many things simultaneously: a lush display of verdant intensity and variety, an irreverent and informal setting for inventive plant combinations, a homage to the native trees and horticultural heritage of the mid-Atlantic, a testament to one man's devotion to his family's estate and legacy, and a good spot for a stroll and picnic amid the blooms. In Chanticleer: A Pleasure Garden, Adrian Higgins and photographer Rob Cardillo chronicle the garden's many charms over the course of two growing cycles. Built on the grounds of the Rosengarten estate in Wayne, Pennsylvania, Chanticleer retains a domestic scale, resulting in an intimate, welcoming atmosphere. The structure of the estate has been thoughtfully incorporated into the garden's overall design, such that small gardens created in the footprint of the old tennis court and on the foundation of one of the family homes share space with more traditional landscapes woven around streams and an orchard. Through conversations and rambles with Chanticleer's team of gardeners and artisans, Higgins follows the garden's development and reinvention as it changes from season to season, rejoicing in the hundred thousand daffodils blooming on the Orchard Lawn in spring and marveling at the Serpentine's late summer crop of cotton, planted as a reminder of Pennsylvania's agrarian past. Cardillo's photographs reveal further nuances in Chanticleer's landscape: a rare and venerable black walnut tree near the entrance, pairs of gaily painted chairs along the paths, a backlit arbor draped in mounds of fragrant wisteria. Chanticleer fuses a strenuous devotion to the beauty and health of its plantings with a constant dedication to the mutability and natural energy of a living space. And within the garden, Higgins notes, there is a thread of perfection entwined with whimsy and continuous renewal.

O Christmas Tree

O Christmas Tree
Author: Jacqueline Farmer
Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2010-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1580892396

Explore the roots of the modern Christmas tree with this perfect holiday gift for kids. When did people really start putting up Christmas trees—and why? From ancient Egyptian and Roman winter solstice customs to the eleventh-century European miracle plays and sixteenth-century New Year's customs that gave us decorated trees full of candlelight, Jacqueline Farmer walks through the histories and cultures that combined to produce the current-day practice of the Christmas tree. Beautiful illustrations capture the magic and festivity of the holiday season. Includes information about how these special evergreens are grown and harvested. Back matter includes fun facts and a list of further reading.

Home for the Holidays

Home for the Holidays
Author: Randy DeVaul
Publisher: Home and Workplace Safety
Total Pages: 22
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

A compilation of articles which have appeared in the 'Safe at Home' series in publications across the US, the information provided offers the reader tips on how to survive the holidays, from decorating trees to eating Thanksgiving leftovers to celebrating 'too much.' The tips are written in a conversational and lightly humorous format.

Creating Really Awesome Free Things

Creating Really Awesome Free Things
Author: Jamie Dorobek
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 509
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1440591695

100 kid-friendly projects from the creator of C.R.A.F.T.! Get ready for some serious family fun! Filled with 100 fun crafts, Creating Really Awesome Free Things helps you develop your child's creativity, imagination, and fine motor skills--all while using common household items. Each budget-friendly project features step-by-step instructions and keeps kids entertained, engaged, and learning all day long. You and your children will love recreating one-of-a-kind crafts like: Memory Game Egg Carton Flowers Key Wind Chime Ring Toss Lion Mask Complete with photographs for every project, Creating Really Awesome Free Things promotes hours of playtime fun with the entire family!