Sunset Posts

For some reason tonight I am thinking about sunsets. I just checked and I have written 30 posts with the word sunset in the title.

So, I am going to share some sunset pictures tonight since I am thinking about them.

Night at Netanya, Israel, Sunset over Mediterranean SeaThis was one of the first sunset pictures that I shared on the blog. It is not in a post with sunset in the title, but rather in one titled Night at Netanya.

It was a beautiful sunset over the Mediterranean Sea.

Sunset in Tokyo, Castle Moat, Edo Castle, Tatsumi-yaguaraI am also thinking of a beautiful sunset in Tokyo.

California Aqueduct, California Drought, Water, Sunset, Mount DiabloA beautiful sunset reflected in one of the canals near my home with a silhouette of Mt. Diablo in the background.

Mount Diablo Sunset, Tracy, California, Great ValleyAnother Mt. Diablo sunset with a nice view down the railroad tracks.

Buenos Aires Sunset, Golden Sky, Colorful Sky, Electric Lines, Hotel ViewAnd one more from Buenos Aires, Argentina. This was taken just before my Sister and I headed to Antarctica on a cruise.

Which sunset do you like best?

Steven

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Old Christmas

Monday is Old Christmas. This day is commonly celebrated by the Amish in America.

Three Wise Men - The Three Magi - Melchior, Gaspar and Balthazar - Wise Men - OrientI have seen two explanations for this day so I will share both of them.

First, since it goes along with the picture above, January 6 is celebrated as the day when the Three Wise Men visited Christ and gave their gifts.

W. Belch - December - London > Norwich - Horses and Coach - 12 Days of ChristmasThis is also 12 days after Christmas and is the end of the 12 days of Christmas.

This day is also known as Epiphany as it is the day that Christ was revealed. Different religious traditions differ as to which event in Christ’s life is celebrated. Some celebrate the visit of the three wise men while others celebrate either the first miracle at the wedding at Cana or the baptism of Jesus.  Although this is sometimes given as the reason for Old Christmas this is unlikely why the Amish celebrate the day.

Calendars.com, 2019 calendars, New YearA better explanation for celebrating Old Christmas is the change from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar. When the calendar changed in 1582 the Catholic church set the date of Christmas to December 25.  Many protestant groups, including the Amish, continued to use the older Julian calendar for holidays. This is why it is referred to as Old Christmas.

ham, mashed potatoes, green beans, turkey, rollsOld Christmas is celebrated a bit different than Christmas. There is still a large gathering of family together and the sharing of a feast. However, the Amish fast until noon on this day and the feast is in the afternoon or evening.

Steven

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