
It’s the 12th day of Christmas today, or Epiphanias, or Holy Three Kings, a public holiday in some German states.
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Worked for the Wise Men, might work for me. In the velvet darkness,Of the blackest night,Burning bright,There’s a guiding star,No matter what or who you are — The Rocky Horror Picture Show Ragtag Daily Prompt: Guide
One Word Sunday: Star
A quick walk up the street only to find out that the Christmas decorations have appeared.
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Sunday’s colour collage for Aino’s Värikollaasit based on these colours





hanging above the street and telling us: It’s Christmas time. Aaaaaaand …
… it’s gone!
The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Show Us Your Christmas
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This member of the allium family, which gives us onions and leeks, is called Star of Persia.




Linked to One Word Sunday: Star.

In Germany, traditionally Christmas decorations go out after 6 January (the twelfth night). So until then my lights will have a definitive festive feel about them.

#3 square lights Lichtersterne


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