Today’s is Diwali. It’s also known as Festival of the Lights, mostly because people string up lights and put candles in every window. Or so I assume. I have never been in India at this time of year, so who knows?
Never seen a Diwali like in the movies, with fireworks and decoration and people dressed up. Not to mention the food. Lots and lots and lots of Indian holiday food. I wish I could be there and see for myself.
But I got Christmas lights in the window, yes. They’ll stay up for a couple of months. People will think we are setting up for Christmas early. Very early, as Halloween isn’t even here yet. 😉 LOL
Anyway, normally, today I would post my Friday flash. But I haven’t even written one yet and I am not likely to have time today. Maybe tomorrow. Maybe. The weekend will be busy, so we’ll see.
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Happy Diwali, Sonia! 🙂
Thanks Chuck!
Happy Diwali! Someday I want to go to India either over Diwali or Holi ( I think that’s how you spell it)
Holi is right! And yeah, Holi should be fun, too. As long people play a clean type of Holi, which just colors and water.
Well, the christmas decorations are in the stores around here so maybe it won’t look so strange.
Also, I named you for a Liebster award. 🙂
Thanks Nellie! I have noticed the Christmas stuff in the stores myself though right at the moment, I think it’s still all about Halloween.
That sounds so much brighter and cheerier than the Halloween I have planned.
That’s because Halloween is a macabre holiday!
I’m a little late, but happy Diwali, Sonia!
thanks danni!