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Saturday was Lärmfeuer Night in the Odenwald. High wood piles were erected and set alight at sunset. In the olden days these flaming beacons signified danger, nowadays lighting them is cause for a small celebration.
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Whose idea is it to dress kids in white and then have fires and ash for games 😂
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I hadn’t thought of it that way … 😂 I guess they wanted to have the kids that were rehearsed and knew what they were doing separate from the onlookers who might have been heard. Ah well … at least they didn’t wear pointy hats.
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True. Plus in white they would be easy to spot in the dark
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Also true. Winter clothes (and it was cold!) are usually muted colours here (which I never understand because especially in winter the light isn’t always good).
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That’s why you dress hubby in red so you loose him in winter and summer
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🤣🤣 It seems to be THE colour for retired, grey haired men around here.
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Now that would get confusing finding wayward husbands 😂
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Love these shots, Elke 👏 Great to see ancient traditions carried on, even if the meaning has changed to a degree 😃
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