
My final square photo for this month of lines&squares with children lining up. Or is it bloggers already lining up for the next month of squares soon?
Linked to Lines&Squares: #31 in October.

My final square photo for this month of lines&squares with children lining up. Or is it bloggers already lining up for the next month of squares soon?
Linked to Lines&Squares: #31 in October.


“Love is space and time measured by the heart.”
– Marcel Proust
For more photos inspired by the quote, click here.

In Germany (and many other European country) Saint Martin’s Day is celebrated on or around 11 November. In our area there are processions of children carrying lanterns, singing songs like “Laterne, Laterne, Sonne, Mond und Sterne”. In larger towns a rider dressed up as a Roman soldier proceeds the children, in remembrance of the legend that St. Martin cut his coat in half to share with a poor man who was clothed in rags. At the end of the procession children are rewarded with a sweet pastry, either a pretzel or in the form of a man. In some areas the children then ring on doorbells to collect sweets comparable to Halloween customs.
The lanterns are often made by the children themselves in class, although some are oviously bought.

For Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Lights.
For more photos with lights of all kind, click here.

In our annual spring parade, nursery schools celebrate the awakening of spring.




The Daily Post: Awakening. More wide awake photos can be found here.




For Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: kind. More kind photos and pictures can be found here.
One Word Sunday was asking for joyful photos. What could be more joyful than children playing?
More of the same can be found here.

For Six Word Saturday. More of quite different Sixers can be found here .