Existing Member?

Ten years in Camphill Accounts of a volunteer vagabond filled with copious amounts of wanderlust

Martinmas, on November 11th, celebrates the life of St. Martin, a soldier who transformed his life in order to serve others. This festival is marked by a colorful lantern walk; the children make their own lanterns. We have let a few dozen lanterns fly high. There is quite a lot of joy in seeing the lantern set sail in the sky.

UNITED KINGDOM | Friday, 21 November 2014 | Views [314] | Comments [1] | View Smaller Image

Martinmas, on November 11th, celebrates the life of St. Martin, a soldier who transformed his life in order to serve others. This festival is marked by a colorful lantern walk; the children make their own lanterns. We have let a few dozen lanterns fly high. There is quite a lot of joy in seeing the lantern set sail in the sky.

 

< previous
5 of 5
Return to photo gallery >>

Comments

1

Martinmas, on November 11th, celebrates the life of St. Martin, a soldier who transformed his life in order to serve others. This festival is marked by a colorful lantern walk; the children make their own lanterns. We have let a few dozen lanterns fly high. There is quite a lot of joy in seeing the lantern set sail in the sky.

  lokodizsolt Nov 21, 2014 9:39 AM