Door Holidays

On Sunday many people around the world will celebrate two holidays that have a connection to doors.

Wittenberg 360, Yadegar Asisi, Luther 1517, ReformationOn October 31, 1517 Martin Luther posted his 95 Thesis to the doors of the Castle Church in Wittenberg. The original wooden doors were destroyed over 250 years ago by fire. The current doors are made of bronze and have hung there since 1858.

See: Wittenberg 360 Luther 1517

This event is considered the spark that ignited the Reformation Movement.

Castle Church Wittenberg, Martin Luther, 95 theses, church doors, Mighty FortressOne of the reminders I received about the holiday this week was the fact that some of our German offices are closed for Reformation Day, and others will be closed for another holiday.

What is the difference? Our offices in Jena are in the Protestant area of the country and they celebrate Reformation Day and our offices in Munich and Oberkochen are in the Catholic area that celebrates All Saint’s Day and All Souls Day.

Castle Church Pulpit, Wittenberg, Luthers GraveInside the Castle Church in Wittenberg is the grave of Martin Luther. He is buried not far from where he made his post on the doors of the church.

You can find out more by visiting my post: Martin Luther’s Grave

Wartburg - Eisenach, Germany - Martin Luther - Reformation DayI have written several posts about Martin Luther and the Reformation Movement. You can find links to some of these posts by visiting Reformation Day Posts.

Wittenberg Doors, Castle Church, Remormation MovementHere I am in front of the doors in Wittenberg. It was an interesting visit and I hope to go there again someday.

Today at work I saw people wearing costumes as they celebrate the other holiday on Sunday that has to do with doors.

Steven

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Wednesday Word Search – Oat

Welcome to another Wednesday Word Search where I pick a word and share some of the images I find in an image search of the blog.

Awhile back I searched for ‘hat’ and ‘bat’ so started a theme of ‘?at’ words. Last week I searched for ‘nat’ so will continue on.

The word for tonight is: Oat

Oat should be interesting. The string ‘oat’ is in some interesting words.

What images will I find?

Black goats, Tarsus, Roman Road, TurkeyThe first image is of black goats out in the countryside north of Tarsus, Turkey. We were visiting a Roman road that was built along a path Paul may have traveled on.

First Century Boat, Sea of GalileeThe next image is of a first century boat that was found at the Sea of Galilee.

Boat on Sea of Galilee, 1st Century ReplicaI like this third image. It was taken on the Sea of Galilee. We were taking a cruise on a replica of a first century boat.

Rain Coat, Rainy Day, Foldable Rain CoatHere is my rain coat that has been to all seven continents during my travels through the years. It is one of the first things that goes into my suitcase each trip.

Dead Sea, FloatingI will end with floating in the Dead Sea with my friends.

These images show that ‘oat’ is found in many different words. However, most of the images I found were for goats and things that float.

Which is your favorite ‘oat’ picture?

What should I search for next? I will probably continue with the next ?at word. I took a quick look and I have some interesting images for ‘pat’ to choose from.

Steven

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