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Forest Hills Cemetery Lantern Festival

http://www.foresthillstrust.org/calendar.html

In this breathtaking ceremony of remembrance, visitors to this lush, Victorian landscape make paper lanterns and set them afloat on the peaceful waters of a small lake. This ritual is based on the traditional Japanese Bon Festival, a time when a door opens to the world of the

ancestors, allowing us to send messages to the other side.

They decorate their lanterns with calligraphy and notes to those who have died. At sunset, a candle is lit in each lantern, and the glimmering lanterns are set afloat. Drifting and flickering with the wind, the lanterns symbolize the soul’s journey when life ends.

COMMENTS
Banafsheh said at 8:29 a.m. on Jul 23, 2008:
how gorgeous!
momentum_coach@***.com said at 9:43 a.m. on Jul 23, 2008:
Saul, A great variety of beautiful photos! Well done! Michele
GeorgePL said at 10:05 a.m. on Jul 23, 2008:
Very beautiful and peaceful. Thanks for the story too.
YorkJodi said at 10:18 a.m. on Jul 23, 2008:
Excellent photos... love the lanterns reflecting on the water... love your motion shot... what a great idea this is... beautiful!!!
JenniferF said at 10:47 p.m. on Jul 23, 2008:
Powerful images! I love those lanterns!
Snooway said at 7:00 p.m. on Jul 27, 2008:
wonderful lanterns, very beautiful tabblo, great job of capturing the light
Little_italy4_me said at 11:45 p.m. on Aug 3, 2008:
saul...this is an amazing Tabblo! I have always wanted to take part on a Bon Festival. Thanks for sharing and fantastic shots of this.
Debdog said at 1:05 p.m. on Sep 10, 2008:
sorry i missed this, such a beautiful ceremony :)
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