Star Light, Star Bright

January 27, 2012 | Filed Under Cell phone photos, Stars, Window Displays 

 

There is not death!

The stars go down to rise upon some other shore,

and bright in heaven’s jeweled crown,

they shine for ever more.

~ John L. McCreery

 

 

 

This post is dedicated to my friend Klaus Peter.

Paz


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18 Responses to “Star Light, Star Bright”

  1. Oh, this just caught my heart.
    I’m going to reuse that wee poem somewhere. Thank you.

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  2. So colorful and pretty!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  3. Beautiful, Paz… these stars dazzle! :o ) Happy weekend ((HUGS))

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  4. Paz, these photos are nothing short of STUNNING! omg. They are beautiful, magical and just amazing. A beautiful poem and tribute to your friend Klaus. xo, m

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  5. <3 these advent stars, i have a white one i've enjoyed very much for some years now. i guess i should take it down after christmas,
    but i don't care, as long as it's dark the star (and advent candle sticks too) stays up!

    have you seen "bright star"? if not, do!! it's a wonderful, moving movie and one of my favourites.

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  6. These are beautiful photos, Paz! and I love the poem. But please tell me, is Klaus ok? I went to his website and could find no information.
    PS – your cell phone takes perfect photos! :)

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    • Hi Christine: Thanks. I’m having fun taking photos with my cell phone. I’m surprised about the quality of the photos.
      Unfortunately, Klaus passed away some time ago. Only his Flickr is up.

      Paz

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  7. Beautiful–both the photos and the poem, and very timely for me today!

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  8. Hi Vera: I’m sorry if someone you know has passed away. I’m glad the photo and poem were posted at the right time for you.

    Paz

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  9. Oh Paz, the shots of these stars just took my breath away! How utterly beautiful! They remind me of some smaller ones I saw in a World Trade shop. :)

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