
#12 square lights Blätterwaldsonnenlicht


Moonlight was yesterday.
#11 square lights Sonnenlicht oder Alpensonnenaufgangslicht

The Plus: And I couldn’t leave without adding this picture (from a fancy dress party a few years back, in Berlin) where two friends dressed up as the Ampelmännchen. These are the symbols on all pedestrian traffic lights in Germany and are quite politcal: in the West, the red and green men looked differently and it is often joked that the Ampelmännchen was the only thing of culture from the East that was kept at unification. I am linking this, of course, with Debbie’s #Januarylight no. 11:

I’ve since read up on the little men (nothing like a good reason for procrastination on a Saturday morning) and found there is much more to them then I thought. When the East mannikins were starting to replace the West ones after unfication, there were apparently protests (a country where this is a problem is a happy country, albeit with miserable people). On a nicer side, in some towns they change the men at Christmas time to have Santa Clause leading the way across the street. And in Friedberg, where Elvis Presley was stationed when he was in the US army they have three traffic lights with his silhouette.

On the occasion of the first full moon of the the year: Moonlight.
Let’s hope the clouds allow some moon spotting tonight as it will be a partial eclipse and the moon will have a grey veil in front of her face.
#10 square lights Mondlicht, and in this case: Vollmondlicht.


And as of today, Santa and his reindeer have their light switched off. Definitely my last Christmas lights photo for a while, promise! See you again in about 11 months.
And as an aside: isn’t the sunlight from the rear vivid?
#7 square lights Übriggebliebene Außendekorationslichter


Yippeh! It’s the New Year! And Squares are back in style! Hurrah!
Although I did not indulge in a private fireworks display (haven’t done so in years – there are many reasons for not doing it but my turning point came when we spent a New Year’s Eve in a holiday resort in Germany and we saw the disgusting amount of rubbish on the streets the next morning) how else could one start day 1 of a month long theme of light? Rocketlights (I warned you, I’m German, I know how to do compound nouns!) rushing towards the New Year! And in case you haven’t noticed: It’s a tie-in with the last square challenge of squares & lines.
#1 square lights Silvesterraketenlicht
