Some of my friends are celebrating Holi today.
I rather like this Hindu festival - it's fun and always make me smile even though it can be quite chaotic.
Celebrating the energy of the season and new life, it's known as the Festival of Colours. So how do you celebrate it? Well at its simplest, you gather with family, friends and neighbours , smear them all with paint and throw coloured dye and powder around and over each other.
I'm at home in my tiny, silent village, I didn't see one car on my walk down the hill towards the next village, probably because no cars can get up the hill.
Sheet ice under fresh snow and a high gradient don't make driving easy, and the only sound I can hear is the wind rattling through the trees sounding very sinister.
Elsewhere though, there is music, colour, joy and laughter today and tomorrow ,so a very happy Holi to you all.
I rather like this Hindu festival - it's fun and always make me smile even though it can be quite chaotic.
Celebrating the energy of the season and new life, it's known as the Festival of Colours. So how do you celebrate it? Well at its simplest, you gather with family, friends and neighbours , smear them all with paint and throw coloured dye and powder around and over each other.
Of course there's far more to it than that to this annual tradition celebrating the start of spring, but a bonfire to gather around marks the start of the festivities.
No one is allowed to escape having paint over their face, it's all part of the fun and this is one of the most joyous and friendly of festivals. I love it, especially as during Holi, your religion or caste don't matter, everyone joins together and has fun in a sea of colour.
The photos above are from a few years back, but today is totally different...its a white and snowy world. Sheet ice under fresh snow and a high gradient don't make driving easy, and the only sound I can hear is the wind rattling through the trees sounding very sinister.
Elsewhere though, there is music, colour, joy and laughter today and tomorrow ,so a very happy Holi to you all.
Oh and a Happy Holi to you, too. I have friends all over the world and - when they aren’t around the celebrate with - I light candles for many of their festivals - Holi, Devali, Eid, Hanukkah - so my home has been cheerful if not painty!
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