Funday Sunday Puzzles celebrating the Festival of Trees.

Grab your coffee or tea and enjoy our photo jigsaw from our Feature Photographer and themed word search.

Jigsaw Puzzle #47-23 🧩️ Play Here ➡️ https://rdar.li/funday-jigsaw-nov-19-23

Oh, the Christmas tree as we know it…or do we? The modern Christmas tree can be almost anything; something in the shape of a tree, made with unique items which the tree owner feels are festive. This new and creative tree makes Christmas something everyone can celebrate with really no religion attached.

The historical documentation of trees being decorated include using wool thread, straw, apples, nuts and pretzels back in 1419 in Germany. The first indoor tree recorder was in 1615 (also in Germany) and was decorated with roses, apples, wafers and other sweets. Then in the United States in 1805, documents have trees decorated with moss, cotton, pecans, red pepper swags and popcorn.

So get ready to get out your tree…whatever you want it to be…and be festive!
Thanks to Tina Skakun for her jigsaw photo today, it’s a beauty!

Check out the blog category : “Feature Photographer” for each of our past photographers stunning pics. Find them all here > https://rdar.li/bee-hive–your-local-buzz

Did you know these puzzles, you can do them on your computer, tablet, or phone? The jigsaw is a quick 15-piece puzzle, but you can change that in the upper left corner, and pick the number of pieces you want.

Word Search #47-23 🔎 Play Here ⬇️

The annual Festival of Trees starts this week! From November 23rd to the 26th…it’s 4 days that will make you get in the festive mood! Did you know after expenses, including $10,000 donated to Kids Are Worth It Nutrition Program yearly; overall money raised is given back to children groups and non-profit groups that help sell tree tickets for a day.

It is truly an amazing community event…hope you can make it out.

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