I'm not sure I like this being stuck up in Trafalgar Square. It seems rather flippant when Hanukkah appears to be a happy but, none the less, serious festival.
I have never seen or heard that "Hanukkah" have been celebrated in public over here. But as someone else said, I think it is nice that it is possible to have it different places around the world. (I do see something from Norway.... not far from it:) Have a nice day, Mo:) As i have told you before; your blog is beautiful and also very interesting!
Inspiring!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see multiple religions represented in your city. Our area does an awful job of that!
ReplyDeleteThere is much beauty to be found in more than just Christmas. This is a lovely picture and, I believe, symbolizes Hannukah pretty perfectly.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely Menorah!!!
ReplyDeleteI love that!!
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ReplyDeleteEngland is finally responding to being a multi-cultural society.
ReplyDeletevery arty :)
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I like this being stuck up in Trafalgar Square. It seems rather flippant when Hanukkah appears to be a happy but, none the less, serious festival.
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I have never seen or heard that "Hanukkah" have been celebrated in public over here. But as someone else said, I think it is nice that it is possible to have it different places around the world.
ReplyDelete(I do see something from Norway.... not far from it:)
Have a nice day, Mo:)
As i have told you before; your blog is beautiful and also very interesting!
Stylish!
ReplyDeleteThat is a really lovely shot. I love the clarity in it and I think the menorah is beautiful too.
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