Showing posts with label melania trump red Christmas trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label melania trump red Christmas trees. Show all posts

Sunday, December 25, 2022

MERRY CHRISTMAS!


Wishing everyone a Very, Merry Christmas!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!

To All who find some reason to visit this blog once in a while, Thank You. To those that take time to comment and to everyone on my Blog Roll and Social Media sites, ALL a Very Merry Christmas.

May your time with family and friends be Blessed.

Remember those separated from their loved ones - for whatever reasons - especially deployed U.S. Troops. Merry Christmas. May God watch over you and your loved ones every single moment. God Bless You!

For those experiencing this holiday for the first time without someone special in their lives, remember the good memories and hold onto them because those are the moments that matter.
 

Tuesday, December 24, 2019

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

(Early) MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!

A brief post wishing everyone a MERRY CHRISTMAS!

To everyone who finds some reason to visit this blog once in a while (thank you), to those that take time to comment and to everyone on my Blog Roll and Social Media sites, I'm wishing ALL a very Merry Christmas.

May your time with family and friends be Blessed.

Remember those who can't be with those they want to be with - for whatever reasons - especially deployed U.S. Troops. Merry Christmas. May God watch over you and your loved ones every single moment. God Bless You!

For those experiencing this holiday for the first time without someone special in their lives, remember the good memories and hold onto them because they are the moments that matter.
 

Thursday, November 29, 2018

Psychology Experts Analyze First Lady Melania Trump's Red Christmas Trees

Well, this didn't long. From The Guardian:
Dr Toby Israel, a pioneer of design psychology, said the heavily red set-up detaches viewers from nature, thus the psychological comfort associated with the natural world.
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“By going against that tradition, the red trees ‘disrupt’ what we think of as the meaning of Christmas; the familiarity, the comfort, the easing of stress and uncertainty, the respite from the rush of events,” [said Dr Susan Painter, a founder of design psychology].
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Dr Marc Berman, a psychologist at the University of Chicago, [said], “there’s nothing really natural” about these red trees. “The low-level fractal structure in things is still there, but the color is completely artificial – so everybody knows it’s artificial.”
Thanks for pointing out we don't have to ask ourselves if these red trees are "real", Doc. WTF?

I like the red trees.

Image: Leah Millis/Reuters