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Thursday, 13 August 2009

Tanabata

Tanabata (七夕, meaning "Evening of the seventh") is a Japanese star festival, derived from the Chinese star festival, Qi Xi (七夕 "The Night of Sevens").

It celebrates the meeting of Orihime (Vega) and Hikoboshi (Altair). The Milky Way, a river made from stars that crosses the sky, separates these lovers, and they are allowed to meet only once a year on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month of the lunisolar calendar.

Explanation from Wiki

Traditional games like this are often seen. You catch fish, balls with tracing paper. Seems tough

In present-day Japan, people generally celebrate this day by writing wishes, sometimes in the form of poetry, on tanzaku (短冊), small pieces of paper, and hanging them on bamboo, sometimes with other decorations. The bamboo and decorations are often set afloat on a river or burned after the festival, around midnight or on the next day. This resembles the custom of floating paper ships and candles on rivers during Obon.



Even Michael Jackson is out to play!

Wednesday, 12 August 2009

Something called Tanabata

Looking up

Hanging by a stock

Sticks of yum

Doing it the traditional way

Champagne Tomatoes

It says it all

I want to be 10 years younger

Remember the joys of cotton candy?

Which one should I get?

Remember the joys of your first balloon?

The all seeing pom pom

Bang bang

Faster Faster

One ball to rule it all

Catch them all up

This is how we do it...

Scratch to win?

I want a pet too