Sunday, December 18, 2011

... celestial Christmas ...

... wherever you look in the night sky, if the elements co-operate, you can see stars ... it's little wonder then, that humanity has embraced, as iconography, these mysterious distant twinkles ... the pentagram is a universally accepted symbol which achieves ubiquity at Christmas time, partly due to that biblical example of star-as-beacon and partly due to it's graphic design utility ...

... St Paul's Hospital on Burrard St. in Vancouver is festooned with stars for the season supporting the laudable theme of hope ...


... meanwhile, seasonal lighting choices in Toronto's Eaton Centre feature larger-than-life reindeer assemblies, looking for all they're worth like stylized constellations, against the backdrop of a bright-night skyroof, complete with astral streaks ...














... much of the incandescent radiance on St Paul's prominent wall, normally more modest outside the festive season, celebrates corporate donors ... and beneath the mod-vaulted ceiling of      Mr. Eaton's grand mall sits some very seductive merchandising ...

... stars are married to Christmas mythology and stellar marketing is a lovechild of that union ... still, wonderment is our default setting when it comes to the heavens, and in light there is a sense of hope, so we should forgive ourselves if we are given to gape ...

... Happy Holidays from Ackeelover Chronicles! ...

2 comments :

  1. Belinda and I look at the stars and think of Malcolm. Hoping one day to see him again.
    We look at the stars and each make our own wishes.
    She looks at them herself and remembers childhood stories. I look at them and just remember.
    They give us hope because they are a constant (at least in our lifetime.
    They give hope, comfort and inspiration to both of us .
    They are in their own way magical...
    Merry Christmas to you and yours from the both of us.

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  2. Merry Christmas Peter :-)

    i enjoy reading your blog.

    i had surgery last week to remove a tumor from inside my knee. so for me, even though i do not usually subscribe to the idea of christmas and its many religious and commercial ideas for me this year it has been easy to reflect and see the wonder in many things.

    have a happy holidays, i wish nothing but the best for you in the new year.

    Ryan

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