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Monday, November 11, 2019

BILTMORE CHRISTMAS TREE-RAISING 'PARADE' 11/1/19

A very cold but excited woman standing in front of the big Christmas Tree in the parking lot BEFORE the parade; That tree is a 35 foot Fraser Fir tree grown in Newland, North Carolina.  Some facts:  the tree weighs 3500 pounds and it takes a team of 40-50 workers to maneuver and raise that tree into the Banquet Hall inside the Biltmore House.
Dear Friends,   George and I did something on November 1st that we've never done before....  We went to the Biltmore Estate early in the morning to see the Biltmore staff/workers bring in the huge 35 foot Fraser Fir tree through the grounds and into the house,  to begin the official start of Christmas Season.

We have been Season's Ticket-holders for many years --but have never been to see this special presentation.  Needless to say,  we loved it (even though it was VERY cold that morning) and I'm sure we will do it again in upcoming years!!!!

Today I'll share some of the pictures we took from that amazing morning....    I will divide the group into three parts...  Hope you enjoy the 'parade'!!!!


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Part I was almost my favorite because we somehow got into a different Parking Area than we usually do... This ended up being the parking area where the parade set-up was taking place.  SO --we got to see everything up close and personal... SO NEAT....


It was such a JOY to see Santa up close and personal before the parade --in the parking lot... The kids  (along with the big kid, ME) enjoyed talking to Santa.... He assured me that I have been a very good girl this year!!!!!  Yeah.



The horses and cart/carriage arrived with their driver,  the coachman,  in the parking lot.... 



The horses were asking Santa for a Christmas Present just for them.



These hard-working young ladies were waiting to hook the tree up to the horse-driven cart... It was interesting to listen to the coachman telling the horses to back-up (which they did).... Neat!



More workers were busy making the cart neat and clean for the upcoming parade.



Santa and the Coachman in a nice conversation before the parade



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Part II is the Parade!!!!!  George and I (along with about 1000 of our friends) were now in the Biltmore House Grounds --waiting for the parade to begin!!!! On the dot of 10 a.m.---a trumpeter stepped outside on the high balcony at the Biltmore House and played his trumpet signaling the beginning of the parade.  That sent chills up my spine!!!!!  AMAZING.

We walked from the Parking Lot to the Biltmore House Grounds.... MANY people were there WAITING and listening to choral music presented by some local choirs...



We found a place to stand --and wait for the parade to pass by!!!!  



The parade is coming!!!!  I'm so excited!!!!   (You can see the band in the middle right side of the picture, and the  big tree on the middle left side.)



The Asheville High School Band is passing by us now..........They were playing some beautiful Christmas music.  



Here they come!!!!!  I loved hearing the 'clip clopping' of the horses hooves.  



I hollered:   "Hi Santa"  as they passed us....



If that big tree could talk,   it would probably say that it would rather be in the forest instead of all wrapped up on a wagon!!!!!! ha



We walked closer to the house and got a picture of the big tree as they began the process of taking it inside...


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Part III contain pictures we took after walking toward the house ---and watching the huge video presentation showing the remainder of the celebration.... My photos are actually photos from the big screen.


This is a great picture from above showing the tree being taken off of the big wagon. 



The tree is almost inside!!!!!!



The band continues to play--and believe it or not,  but George and I are IN that photo...  Can you see us???? ha ha... We are on the left side about an inch and a half from the bottom of the picture.. We both have our black hoods on, standing behind a lady with a light blue coat on and some children (one of them with a red hat on)...See us now?????? 



The sun was hitting the video screen so these last two pictures are not very clear.   This shows them lifting that enormous tree in the Banquet Hall.  There will be 62 decorated trees in the Biltmore House along with over 13,000 ornaments plus tons of garlands and wreaths...  It's an amazing place to be during Christmas. 



It is UP.......  Let Christmas Begin at Biltmore....
Sorry for such a long post... I should have split it into two posts --but thought it would lose some of the meaning of our special morning/day at Biltmore.    I hope you enjoyed being a small part of our wonderful day!!!!!

Have a great week.

Hugs,

14 comments:

diane b said...

Wow what an exciting morning for you. The tree , parade and house are amazing. 62 trees??? I found you in the photo, two penguins.Love the colours in your header.

Ann said...

What a fun event to see. I love the costumes of the coachman and Santa. I did spot you in that picture once you pointed out where you were...lol

eileeninmd said...

Hello, the parade for the tree looks like a fun event. I like the cute Santa. We were in the area and did not have the time to visit the Biltmore. Maybe another time. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week!

George said...

You did a great job sharing that very interesting morning. Your pictures are wonderful.

Betsy said...

I found you! Once you told us where to look, you and George were spotted! This looks like such a fun morning Betsy. How perfect to park in the lot where you got a sneak peek at all of the pre-parade activity. I can't imagine 62 trees. I would love to visit the BIltmore someday and Christmas would be the perfect time.
Blessings,
Betsy

Arkansas Patti said...

What a handsome Santa. You two really take great advantage of the Season Passes you have. I have never seen how towns get those big trees up and that had to be interesting.

David said...

Betsy, Biltmore certainly is a special place...one that folks ought to visit at least once in their lifetime. Everything is first class and done in first class. Love that Santa! I actually 'was' a Santa once in a local department store in Jackson Michigan. I was only 19 but my own cousins didn't recognize me... Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

Connie said...

Great pictures of a fun day! What a special time.

Ruth Hiebert said...

Oh that must have been so exciting. What a beautiful event!

linda m said...

How exciting for you to be able to be there. What an awesome event. Thanks for sharing that special day with us. Great photos.

Ginny Hartzler said...

I see you and George!!!!! What fun! I think my favorite is the horses and carriage.

Annie Jeffries said...

Wow. Thanks so much for the "You Are There" moment. And, YES, I see you.

Lowcarb team member said...

Hello Betsy
I just loved seeing all of your photographs, you can't have too many!
This looks such an amazing, and fun, event.
Great to see you both in that photograph.
Keep well, and keep on enjoying life as you and George do :)

All the best Jan

William Kendall said...

Quite an event, and the house itself is magnificent.