Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Chanuka Windows

Here in Israel, we're deep into the Chanuka season. No wreaths and trees for us; we're surrounded by fried jelly doughnuts, fried potato pancakes, and of course, Menoras. As my husband pointed out earlier this week, Chanuka certainly does not seem to be a festival of light. With all of this oil-rich food, we're gaining weight in our sleep :)

Anyway, here's a festive shot of our kitchen window, tonight:

As always, feel free to click on the picture, to get a closer view. And do check out more window (and door) shots of the week, here

Happy Wednesday, everyone! And happy holidays!

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is so charming and colorful with all the candles. Lovely to see a different perspective.

My name is Riet said...

Wow, I love all those candles shining.

G6 said...

Nice shot!
Chanukah Sameach.

Anonymous said...

Great photo. I like your husband's pun!
Chag Sameach.

VioletSky said...

I love seeing menorahs lit up, one candle at a time.

Carolyn Ford said...

What a beautiful photo of the candle glow in the window! Lovely and warm...

Anonymous said...

Happy Chanuka, Toby. I think Menorahs are a beautiful tradition - lighting them at this time to remember how the oil never ran out so long ago. I like the reflection of the flames in the window.

Bubby said...

Beautiful! It takes me back to a year ago, when we were able to see this up close!

Annie Jeffries said...

What a delight to see such a warm and welcoming Chanuka table. It's just about my first, I think. Thank you for sharing it.

Nuvofelt said...

Happy Chanuka. Lovely light.