Experiencing light at the Fête des Lumières (Festival of lights)

I want to begin this by apologizing for how long it has been since I posted but I hope you’ll forgive me by going on this journey with me.

If you are the heat sort of person I guess you would agree with me that winter is no place for us. I mean who would want to be in a place where it’s so incredibly dark and cold and oh yes who can forget wet. So I guess seeing the Fête des Lumières brought a little light to my December.

The festival dates all the way back to 1852. A celebration which started as a way of solidarity and Thanksgiving has now turned into the most visited festivals in all of Europe. Although some of the old traditions such as leaving aa candle in your windowsill still exists the development of modern equipment and technology makes being a the festival more memorable. So with a couple of friends we took a walk through the streets of Lyon taking in all the different projections of light.

Every place we stopped at told a story of it’s own and was a sight to take in. But then I had two favorite stops where i was the most impressed and couldn’t help but appreciate the festival more. These are the courtyard of Hôtel de ville from Place des Terreaux and of course the Rivés de Saône.

Walking through Hotel de ville was like walking into a different universe what made the place so fascinating was trying to follow the story the lights were trying to tell. I kept wondering if that was the same place I visited a week before the festival.

At the Rivés de Saône the original tradition of using candlesticks was replaced by lanterns put into small boats containing messages from the spectators and placed on the river.

At least there was a little “light” in winter for me this year. The Festival of Lights takes places every December from the 5th to the 8th in Lyon,France. Maybe next year it would be you giving every detail of your thrilling experience.

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The Contributory Negligence Path

everydaylegalese's avatarLaw for the layman

Every law student in this faculty is well acquainted with that dirt path at the back of the building which leads to the road going towards Pentagon, Evandy and TF hostels. It’s a simple and convenient shortcut for law students resident in the above mentioned halls. It has proved its expedience over the course of time, helping people to get to their 7:30 classes and tutorials just in time. Because, let’s face it, there is absolutely no way anyone coming from Pent, Evandy, Bani or TF will walk all the way to the zebra crossing at the front and enter the faculty from that side when this little dirt path is staring him/her straight in the face.

This path, although super convenient is not without its shortcomings. It looks and potentially can be unsafe, especially when it rains. In the evenings, when it gets dark, the path seems more threatening…

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About Out and About With AJ

Hi there! Abena Agyeiwaa here! AJ will do,I’m a student who loves to explore and visit new places. This blog is a way of showcasing my hobby.

Welcome to my travel blog! This is where I share entertaining stories,budget travel tips ,fun videos and inspiring photographs from my travels. If you’re visiting this blog it means you’re looking for an adventure or maybe tips for your next outing or vacation. A bit of a peripatetic myself I get a little fernweh also so I can relate to how you feel. But then since I’m no Jay-Z and I live on a shoestring I have to find budget friendly places to cure this deepest desire and I know you do too.

Basically, I am going to focus on the various travel locations and eateries where you can go and have fun and still take our Instagram worthy pictures doing all this within our budget. I see that smile on your face !! Adventure is something that is worthwhile and I’ll want you to follow along .

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