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Follow the star!
You may end up in Sonnenhof, the House of Stillness, in Switzerland, where I photographed the nuns' bright Moravian star.
It is also called a Herrnhuter Stern.
You can find out why in a previous post.
Merry Christmas to my Christian friends and happy Chanuka to my family and Jewish friends.
The two holidays starting on the same night; this has happened only five times in the last 111 years!
Double joy!
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(Linking to inSPIREd Sunday.)
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Sunday, December 25, 2016
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Happy Chanuka Dina.
ReplyDeleteHappy Chanuka to you and all your loved ones.
ReplyDeleteBless you dear cousin. Happy Hanukkah
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to all bloggers and readers!
ReplyDeleteNo more violence on earth!
ReplyDeleteMERRY CHRISTMAS, DINA!
Happy Hanukkah to you and your family , Dina
ReplyDeletemerry christmas Dina and happy chanukka.in french joyeux noel et joyeuse lumiere.
ReplyDeletethe star is hypnotic.
Healthy, cheerful and very happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Poland.
Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots
ReplyDeleteACTUALLY dearest Dina I came here looking for the star of Bethlehem but this star is awfully pretty also.
ReplyDeleteHUGS
May the stars shine on you!
ReplyDeleteHappy Hanukkah to you, Dina, and I wish you all the best now, in 2017, and always. :)
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