Tag: Sonnenaufgang

The Sun’ll Come Out Tomorrow

My first thought on reading the prompt “inevitable” was to do an image-compare post with the bloom on an apple tree and a ripe apple. Then I thought of the frost we had in recent nights and and I thought that development from bloom to fruit wasn’t so inevitable after all. I thought of a budding flower and a fading flower, and I found the thought far too depressing. I went through a few other possibilties and ended up with the depressing (or possibly freeing?) thought that nothing but death is inevitable (and taxes but let’s not speak of the horrors of the night). The truth is that everything is fleeting, in the final resolve even our planetary system, our galaxy, the universe is not meant forever. But at least within our human existence it holds true that the next sunrise is inevitable.

The Ragtag Daily Prompt: Inevitable

Morning is breaking

11 sunlight

Moonlight was yesterday.

#11 square lights    Sonnenlicht oder Alpensonnenaufgangslicht

Becky

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:

Ampelmännchen Ampelfrauchen
Ampelmännchen Ampelfrauchen

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.