This Old House

January 28, 2014

I was slack about posting The Weekly Special (WS) over the holidays due to work and travel schedules, as well as dealing with a nasty stomach flu.  This is part of the old château that is located near the chapel pictured in the previous WS.  The contrast between the two images are stunning.

Château


The Weekly Special N°2

December 16, 2013

Here is the second post for The Weekly Special.

This chapel is around the corner from my in-laws in Haute-Loire and adjacent to a run-down château.  I don’t know how many times I’ve walked by this scene, but finally decided to snap a picture of it during my last visit to Ste. Sigolène.

Chapel


La Fête des Lumières

December 10, 2013

The Weekly Special is a new section that is dedicated to photographs from the past and present.  Lyon just finished its Fête des Lumières (The Festival of Lights), so this Special contains more than one picture.

The origins of the festival date back to 1643 when the Virgin Mary is believed to have saved the city from the Black Plaque.  Ever since, an annual solemn procession makes its way up the city-dominating Fourvière Hill to light candles and give offerings to the Virgin.  The event became popular in 1852 when a statue of Mary was placed on the Chapel of Notre-Dame-de-Fourvière.  The dedication of the statue was to be held on September 8th; however flooding of the Saône prevented the ceremony from taking place.  The event was pushed to December 8th, a day reserved for celebrating the Immaculate Conception, so the Lyonnais could applaud two things at once.  The prominent Catholics of the time suggested lighting up the façades of their homes as was traditionally done for major events such as royal processions and military victories.  The tradition stuck.

Every December 8th, thousands of candles are lined up on windowsills throughout Lyon to pay homage to Mary.  The one day of gratitude has now grown into a four-day festival that attracts an average of four million visitors every year.

Hôtel de Ville

MBA - Lyon

Rue de République - Lyon

Parade - Lyon

Rose - Lyon