Monday, 24 November 2025

Admiring Trees, And Tracing Rainbows

Yesterday afternoon I drove into Dereham to see the Tree Festival in the Parish Church. They did their first one last year, and have clearly worked hard to make things even better this time. Ten more trees than in 2024, but also better laid out and clearly numbered. Quite a few trees had the same decorations as last year, or the same stuff with a few bits added. There were better refreshments too! Lots of business and charity groups represented. Thank you to all those in the community who worked so hard on this.

The Sally Army tree was an intriguing wooden construction, with snapshots stapled to the 'branches'
Other trees were tall and thin, short and fat, or just regular cone shapes.

The Dereham Men's Shed was another wooden piece, with tools, measuring tapes, and turned wood ornaments. 

The Litter - pickers tree was all 'found rubbish' corks and egg boxes turned into reindeer, and crisp packets heat-shrunk into red and green 'baubles'


The hospital tree had the laser designs I'd helped patients to colour in last year, and the Mothers' Union still had my little felt books - but both groups had added more stuff.
The Forget Me Not dementia group had their interesting green 'golfball tree' again.
The trees were ranged down the side aisles and up into the choir. The Stewards were welcoming and chatty, and the cakes looked tasty. 

They were huge slices, so I wrapped mine in 2 napkins, and brought it home to share with Bob.
The rain had stopped when I came out, and there was a rainbow over the carpark. I watched it all the way home! Just before I got to 'My Tree' I pulled into a layby to take a second photo.
The rainbow's end was a vivid streak of colour going straight down from a cloud, into the field behind the Close! A bright ending to a lovely visit

















10 comments:

  1. The tree festival looks lovely, I must see if there are any near here.
    A rainbow leading right into your close! That's a bit special.

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  2. I've never been to a Christmas Tree festival but I think I'd like to very much! I like the themes!

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  3. An interesting collection of decorations there. I must get to Stowmarket church to see their display - they supply all the trees so they are all the same size and the decorations are to a theme but I think the different trees you saw are more fun.

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    1. Both systems have their plus points: uniform trees all interpreting the same theme look good (but can seem repetitive)- wildly eclectic 'tree installations' are fun (but may look too random )

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  4. What a lovely end to a lovely visit to the tree festival! People are so clever to think up all the different ways of making the trees showcase their organisations. Catriona

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  5. The Men's shed Christmas Tree is brilliant. Seeing the rainbow over your close is beautiful. Carole R.

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    1. I should have said, that is the Dereham (town) Shed. Bob's village Shedmen have yet to enter a Tree Festival. 🌈

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