I loved the glow and warmth created from hundreds of candles left on many of the graves in the cemetery.
How gorgeous the leaves were in full autumn color just before falling. A walk five days later leaves were not just fallen from the trees but raked into piles, showing much effort given in taking care of the cemetery. Kind of those leaves to stay on the trees for All Saints Day!
Wow, how beautiful. I love all the candles. That's amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow...that is a fantastic picture. How fun to see a different tradition! Looks like you all are having a blast! Makes me miss England!
ReplyDeleteLisa...I just found your blog. I did not know you had one! How fun. What an incredible experience you are having! Just be careful when you shop for meats. Hint…most animal sounds are universal. In Prauge one time I had to snort like a pig to find out if the meat was pig! :) After that day the employees pointed and laughed with me every time I walked in the store.
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog and love your pictures too! I can't wait to hear more about the people you are meeting, they sound quite interesting (: I am sure that branch is thrilled to have you all. And I read about you making gnocchis - we had them in Uruguay and I do think they are amazing! (Although I don't think I've had them with quite as gourmet of a topping.)
ReplyDeleteHey Lisa. Hadn't been by your blog in a while. Love the new pictures and posts. The ones of the all the candles are amazing. How fun to learn about these different traditions from different countries. What an adventure. Hope you are having fun and staying warm! Sure miss seeing you around.
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