#Kerzen
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der-gefallene-engel · 1 year ago
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Ich brauch jetzt Regen , ein großes Bett und Stundenlange Deeptalks
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weepingwidar · 1 year ago
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Gerhard Richter (German, 1932) - Zwei Kerzen (Two Candles) (1982)
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woidphoto · 1 month ago
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Black🕯️Candles
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meisterdrucke · 5 months ago
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Woman reading by candlelight by Peter Vilhelm Ilsted (1908, Öl auf Leinwand)
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unholdin · 3 months ago
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ezc6 · 4 months ago
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windschiefe-worte · 2 months ago
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deutschrapfinest · 8 months ago
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Baby, nur für dich rasier ich meine Eier.
Guck, wie sie glänzen im Kerzenlicht.
On Fire- Bonez MC
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cherry-posts · 1 year ago
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Das hab ich mir jetzt verdient ... schönen Abend ihr Lieben ... ❣️
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Marcos Mongo - Sie kamen aus dem Geisterreich - Silber Grusel-Krimi series - Zauberkreis - 1977
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kristinchen · 1 year ago
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Ich lass dir ein Licht an, damit du Nachts besser schlafen kannst.
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wkedhirijkudebolivakk · 2 years ago
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Niev Donke Tiel/St Duncan's Day
Donereð 7e tieleð ijð ne Donke Nievðan, ne Irijkude bændne niev. Darðæli zie morsj llwmet ge mijrulott, gangavl nag æn and Irijkude zie morsj, nie tuo biz sjing.
Bizet ge ne gul Gæjlkud kon sjipeð ijð llez niev: Donke, Dovnel, Konel æn Kieran. Ni zieð duonten debivlrað n'Iri, nie zeðna Donkeð duoket kude tiel gæm. Jað?
Guleð Donke Irijkud inz ændið irde zie morsj. Er geroð Ne beju ændið um, nie korlið mevænsjri æn in evskov: Dovnel Dorsiðeseð, Konel Sændetolleð æn Kieran Kambað.
Nareð nij andne sag ijð kalað gelwri zake uru. Ne nievuj zieð zib ijð mijruli gelwr æn nie ar nageð zað serane. Er gið Irijkudeð æt d'ælveder um, mevakkuozi zieð iðejr guluri tuo.
Gajavð Ojbare sjijreð dellanget ge mijrul gæm llillingið ne suolne isjte ge bæmbare butt kælsj dælonneð sæjð ieðkorli, æn nij ieðkorel iel gwngend eniðen. Makekejð Kambaj sjijreð dellanget g'Evkeristokleneð godullið llovroj. Balgjwneð Bondeduoj sjijreð dellanget ge goreð ne makkuozeð ijð da ast æn ne niev sinkuni soske sæjð ge ne nage uokletið koloj zie morsj.
Nij gelwr gælleð bijngte la? Ilæbið upp ekerzer att. Nie ivæn g'er Donke gængævl. Ne lovroð kalað gelwri uruj sag ne Kætllig Eglesjeð ni llovroj æn llovroj gangamakke deseð bændne niev: er mad ijð att g'eniðen sonliluttoð ijð zað tiel. Æn nie bænd ænzu, ojntæju, tæmi morsje æn Irijkude zie.
Gið upp ne Kætllig Eglesjeð ijð att nie eniðen ijð kunor æn nage zieð mener g'upp ne tiel durjor: anden æn dasen gæm.
Ne bolivakkeð sie b'iðæjr dwmi Donke Nievðan.
[The 7th of August is Saint Duncan's Day, the patron saint of Frisland. He is known throughout the world for healing people, working miracles and travelling around the entirety of Frisland, but few know any more.
It is known that on the first ship from Ireland there were four saints: Duncan, Donald, Conall and Kieran. Together they all brought the Gospel to the Frislanders, but only Duncan is celebrated with a national holiday. Why?
Firstly Duncan travelled around Frisland his entire life. Indeed The others did travel at times themselves, but also founded monastic houses and became bishops: Donald at Doffais, Conall at Sanestol and Kieran at Kampa.
Secondly because of this travelling there are a greater number of legends about him. As with all saints there are tales of miracles as well as his good works for the people. Indeed, if you we to visit anywhere in Frisland yourself, in every village you would find another story.
At Gaiaf in Ocibar county it is said to have revived the parched fields by means of a miracle where he buried a chalice under a wardstone to make a spring appear, and this spring is still there today. At Markercay in Campa county it is said that he cured the sores of lepers by giving them the Eucharist. At Balcsun in Bondendea county it is said that there was a great hunger in the village and the saint made a pot of bone broth that fed the village for an entire year.
Did these stories really happen? Perhaps you don't believe them. But they do suggest that Duncan indeed was a doctor. The many stories about lepers are why in the Catholic Church he is the patron saint of lepers and leper hospitals: indeed it is no surprise that today is a good day for charities. He also patronises itinerants, sheepdogs, travellers on the sea and all Frisland.
If you are not Catholic, today is still a holiday and we encourage everyone that you would mark the day: with travel and acts of service.
We at the embassy wish you a happy St Duncan's Day.]
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Kochen, Backen & Humor / Facebook
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die-stern-taler · 3 months ago
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mxdk1 · 3 months ago
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Feierabend im Wohnzimmer. Gut, dass ich Kerzen nachgekauft habe. Davor gabs einen herrlichen Spaziergang über die Felder. Es riecht draußen nach Kaminrauch und nach Schnee. Eindeutig November ❤️
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ezc6 · 4 months ago
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