I arrived at Monday’s tree lighting ceremony just in time for the lights to be turned on – it was almost as if my seat was wired. My family was waiting for me and my youngest boy exclaimed, “You’re just in time, Daddy!” It’s a special event for us, and I’m glad I was able to break away from work just in time to catch the big moment. In speaking with the governor and Mrs. Dalrymple later, though, I caught an interesting tidbit: this may be the last real Christmas tree in the capitol. Say it isn’t so!
Apparently fire code, which I believe is a city issue, is prompting the pressure on the capitol to abandon the idea of a real (i.e., flammable) tree in the Memorial Hall of the state capitol. Personally, I couldn’t be more dismayed by the thought. As I stood in the Hall last night photographing the tree, it occurred to me even as I unpacked my gear how the smell of a REAL tree is so special. Memorial Hall has that nostalgic waft of evergreen, and it would be a shame to abandon it forever.
I don’t know if a final determination has been made yet, but I sure hope that someone at the capitol puts their foot down and insists on keeping the authentic Christmas tree as part of the capitol’s Christmas celebration. The tree is well maintained; it’s under observation; it doesn’t have any lights on it, being lit by spotlights from a distance; and gets plenty of water. I don’t think it presents the hazard some may think it does. Please, say it isn’t so…North Dakota needs to continue with a real Christmas tree!