Thursday, 17 December 2015

Red-orange Christmas stars decorate the Greenlandic windows

Greenland celebrates the Holidays with a particular joy: as the polar night reaches its almost 24h long duration, a feast of lights, community singing and gourmet eating is a welcome break. The trees are lightened up, and at the windows shines a star, generally of orange or reddish color, cheering up in the darkness.

The Christmas tree was enlightened at Nuuk in the presence of a small croud. It's a very special happening in the December arctic nights.

At Sisimiut, above the Arctic Circle (66ºN), the whole town was present, some 6000.



There is some degree of competition - who has the most beautifully shinning star ? - even though a unique model is the most commonly found.






Kamgan Ukudigaa                             Happy Holidays
Quyanaghhalek Kuusmemi               Merry Christmas





4 comments:

Mister Twister said...

Same to you, fine sir.

... you are a sir, aren't you?

Mário R. Gonçalves said...

Yes, Maria is a lady's name, Mario is for man.

didactmedia said...
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Mário R. Gonçalves said...

These photos are not mine. As for me, you are free to use them as you wish.