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Estrie
Hobo Deathcult @ La Petite Boite Noir - 11/29/2025
7 haïkus (dans le même ordre que les photos auxquelles ils correspondent):
1) Lac Memphrémagog… Comme un serpent de mer, je Rampe sur la glace
2) La bordée de neige, Tel le mont Orford, s’assoit… Sur le paysage
3) Un, deux kilomètres À pied, ça use, ça use… Les bottes d'hiver
4) Au lac des Nations, Comme un poisson dans la neige… Je marche sur l’eau
5) S’y posent pluies, neige… La paume de ma main tient Le cercle de vie
6) Rayons du soleil… Sur vous, je fais de la luge, Glissant dans le soir
7) Du mont Bellevue, Descend en téléphérique Le Christ de la Croix
Presentation of Christ in the Temple, from the Sherbrooke Missal.
The Sherbrooke Missal is one of the earliest examples of a Missal that was produced in England, dating from circa 1310 to 1320.
Only two other Missals from an English source are known to pre-date the Sherbrooke Missal. However, the Sherbrooke Missal is unusual as it contains many beautiful miniatures which are depictions of the manuscript's text
February 2nd, Candlemas
Candlemas, or the Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple and the Purification of the Blessed Virgin commemorates the purification (or churching, as medieval people would have seen it) of the Virgin Mary forty days after the birth of Jesus Christ, when it was traditional for the mother to make an offering or sacrifice according to Jewish law, and the presentation of the baby Jesus at the temple in Bethlehem.
"The season of Christmas, which includes the celebration of the visit of the wise men to the child at Epiphany, lasts for forty days and ends with the Feast of Candlemas on 2nd February ... this feast of Candlemas, celebrated by the lighting and extinguishing of candles (hence its name), is a bittersweet feast, for the old man also warns the child’s mother of the pain and suffering she is to face because of her Son. So Candlemas looks backwards to the birth of the child and the joy of Christmas, but also forwards to the suffering and death on the cross." Wells Cathedral
Candlemas' "key element" was "the preponderance of candles". Candles were blessed in church services and then carried around the parish, their light symbolising Christ lighting the way for his followers and harking back to Simeon's words, when he blessed the Christ child and his parents in the temple, recorded in the Gospel of Luke about Christ being "A light to lighten the Gentiles, and the glory of thy people Israel" Steve Roud, The English Year
Neat little bridge!
Update regarding my stolen guitar.
Colors Of Quebec: MLW Monday
After receiving their train from the Canadian American Railroad, CDAC, and working the yard at Sherbrooke, Quebec, this Canadian Pacific westbound charges through the Quebec countryside heading for Farnahm and eventually, Montreal. October 1995