"So, while the UK and many other countries were having two minutes
silence in memory of Remembrance Day at 11am on 11th November (see last week's prompt), here in Germany 11.11am on 11th November marks the beginning of the "fifth" season of the year. Germany celebrates their own Remembrance Sunday at another time.
This fifth season is the beginning of German Carnival, something particularly strong around Düsseldorf and Köln as well as other cities around Germany. If you'd like to find out more, Wikipedia has a lot of information about the traditions surrounding this "special" time of the year...
This fifth season is the beginning of German Carnival, something particularly strong around Düsseldorf and Köln as well as other cities around Germany. If you'd like to find out more, Wikipedia has a lot of information about the traditions surrounding this "special" time of the year...
What would that mean to you? Would you want more sun, more winter, more
snow, less change? Would you like to create your own fifth season by
heading out of town on a long trip at the same time every year to escape
weather in your own area that makes you unhappy? ... How about making it a little more philosophical
and thinking about the seasons of life - Jennifer Wilson over at Simple Scrapper
uses this analogy... This might be a little more abstract than usual, but I do
think that there are ways to take this and make it your own!"
This was an unusual prompt, however I was actually going through
an unusual time in my life that would suit this to a "T".
Last fall we began a house
move that is still underway. (I have
commented on multiple occasions that it’s been eerily like the movie Groundhog Day!) I knew immediately that I would
scrap a series of moments in the countryside at dawn
& other photos taken on the back-and-forth journeys we continue to make between
houses.
Because of the location of each home, we almost can’t get there from here - at least not at highway speeds – which makes the whole process that much more painful.
More often than not, on the return trip we look just like the Beverly Hillbillies!
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My page:
I placed my title on the overlapping circles in the center
to convey the feeling of endless trips back & forth.
My journaling was done with my vintage typewriter on a tag.
I hope you will give this one a try!
If it leaves you stumped just try another from the Past Prompts link HERE.
Thanks for stopping by! |
Fantastic layout and I love the title work, playful using the vintage typewriter and a great design concept with the photos :) An interesting prompt indeed :)
ReplyDeleteSo much to love... Do you guys have "I've Got You Babe" and "Pennsylvania Polka" playing in the truck? You work a piece of patterned paper like no other! xoxox
ReplyDeleteI think the circular arrangement of the photos really emphasizes the "over and over again" aspect of your trips. I really love the multiple strands on the tag - very pretty!
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