Love & Peace

Christmas 1914

Walter Bärthel, World War One soldier, 1914
Walter Bärthel, 1914

One hundred years ago, my grandfather Walter Bärthel was on the western front, fighting for his homeland, Germany. During his time both in the trenches and behind the front lines, he kept writing and drawing in his diary.  He was only 17 years old, just a boy and had not yet completed high school, when he was caught up in the euphoria and propaganda, and joined the army. Those four diaries are an amazing story about his experiences and thoughts from the front and later from his hospital bed. On December 19th, 2014, Walter sketched the landscape near Arras in France covered in barbed wire.
Arras, France, December 19th, 2014 by my grandfather Walter Bärthel.
Arras, France, December 19th, 2014 by my grandfather Walter Bärthel.

There has been a lot of talk in the media lately about the Christmas truce of 1914, when soldiers on both sides sang Christmas songs together and maybe played soccer. On December 24th, 2014, my grandfather wrote the following:

Donnerstag, 24. Dez.
Heiliger Abend! Abends und nachts sangen Leute von uns auf Horchposten (Weihnachtslieder), daß es die Franzosen hörten! Nach einiger Zeit sang ein Franzose. Während jedes Gesanges war alles still. Danach fingen die Horchposten wieder zu schießen an. – Ich hatte einen kleinen Weihnachtsbaum in meiner Höhle, mit Lichtern, Nüssen, den die Eltern geschickt hatten. Auch mein Kamerad besaß einen solchen. – Wie werden die Eltern zu Hause das Weihnachtsfest feiern?”
Thursday, Dec. 24th
Holy Night! Evening and night, our people on “listening post” sang Christmas carols, so the French could hear it! After a while, a Frenchman sang too. During each song everything was quiet. Afterwards, the “listening post” went back to shooting. I had a small Christmas tree in my dugout, with lights and nuts, which my parents had sent me. My friend also had one like it. – How will the parents celebrate Christmas back home? Translation by Personal Past.
Walter’s story is one of four in the German-French graphic novel “Tagebuch 14-18 – Vier Geschichten aus Deutschland und Frankreich” / “Carnets 14-18 – Quatre histoires de France et d’Allemagne” (“Diary 14-18 – Four stories from Germany and France“)
American folk singer John McCutcheon captured a similar story in “Christmas in the Trenches“.

Always remember!
Elisabeth 

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☮️ What Color is Peace?

Love is red, sometimes pink, but what color is peace?

White peace dove on a tie dye background, both from wikimedia.org
White peace dove on a tie dye background, both from wikimedia.org

We all know that a peace dove is white. Some say that peace is yellow. The forth advent candle, representing peace, is often purple. Love and peace go together, so if love is red or pink, so must peace. A healthy nature and Mother Earth is related to peace, so for some, peace is green. Others say that peace is as infinite as the sky and the ocean, so it must be blue. How about turquoise?

funflector® safety reflectors love and Peace in several colors
funflector® safety reflectors “Love & Peace” in several colors.

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I Love You, Imagine Peace

Tomorrow, October 9th, the amazing Imagine Peace Tower will be beaming again to celebrate John Lennon’s birthday. It’s light beam reaches far up in the sky and is powerful enough to penetrate the lowest clouds. The interaction with the clouds make it an ever changing piece of art and reminder that peace is never static.

The memorial to John Lennon from his widow, Yoko Ono, was inaugurated on this day in 2007. It is built on the tiny island of Viðey just outside Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland. It is said that the location was chosen for it’s beauty and access to clean power, produced with geothermal heat. The 15 powerful searchlights are boosted by prisms that act as mirrors, extending the light beam well beyond 10,000 feet on clear nights.

Love & Peace - heart and peace sign safety reflector, turquoise
Turquoise heart and peace sign safety reflector.

Few of us will have the opportunity to go there on Saturday, but we can watch it live at 7/8/9 pm in Western Europe and  1/2/3/4 pm in America and make our wish on twitter: @IPTower I wish…

At funflector.com, we also have our own way of saying “I love You, Imagine Peace” and a different way of beaming light – with  a funflector® safety reflector of course! We are so excited that our first batch of “Love & Peace” reflectors has arrived. The first order go to an alert California customer, who ordered via our web shop. The second order goes to Whatsit & Dohickey Co. It is a fun toy and game store in Libertyville, IL, full of brain teasers, board games and other neat stuff.

Love & Peace, as Beth would say.

Elisabeth

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Keep the Peace Dream Alive!

Beth is our inspiration for the heart and peace sign safety reflector. Beth is a mom in my neighborhood and was one of the first ones I had the good fortune to get to know soon after we moved in. After a couple of years of chatting on school mornings after the kids took off with the bus, we know each other pretty well. She is friendly, helpful and always in a good mood. With those qualities, it is not too surprising that she knows and is liked by almost everyone in town. I’ve often thought that if everyone was as friendly and helpful as Beth, the world would certainly be a more peaceful place to live in. Beth, who always signs off her emails with “Love & Peace”, has inspired our newest funflector™ shape with the same name.

Peace sign safety reflector
“Love & Peace” peace sign and heart safety reflector

The Peace Sign and Promoting Peace

The peace sign was created in 1958 by Gerald Holtom for the British Nuclear Disarmament movement. The “peace dove footprint” was inspired by the semaphore letters N and D for Nuclear Disarmament. It was brought to the US where it became a symbol for the anti-war movement in the 60’s. Eventually it became so popular that it was used for pure decoration as well.

As it was in the sixties, the peace sign is today also a fashion statement and found on everything from backpacks, notebooks and clothes to diamond rings and garden decoration. Googling “peace symbol fashion” gives over 24 million images to view…

The least one can hope is that the peace signs seen every day on clothes and accessories will remind people to be a little bit more like Beth. If you are friendly and patient with people around you and inspire them to do the same, the world can only get better—right?  The next step is to buy fair trade food and other items. People who get paid for their work have money to buy food for themselves and their families don’t need to become violent to get it. If you want to get engaged even more, there are many organizations working for peace in different ways that would love to take you on board. Whatever you do, don’t loose sight of the peace dream!

Imagine all the people living life in peace. You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one. I hope someday you’ll join us, and the world will be as one.” – John Lennon

The “Love & Peace” funflector™

The “Love & Peace” reflector will be available in pink and turquoise and be here just in time for you to wear on the International Day of Peace, September 21. That is also the time of year when the days gets a lot shorter every day and you suddenly find yourself out and about in the dark. With a reflector or two hanging on jackets and backpacks, you’ll be safer when that happens.

Beth and her 7th grade daughter have been waiting patiently since they saw the first sketches by our designer back in May and they will certainly be the first ones to get our newest reflector!

Elisabeth

P.S. Check out  some of these web sites if you want to learn more about the peace sign and work done for peace or just want to enjoy some creative expressions of the peace sign:

http://peacemuseum.org.uk
nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/
www.teachpeace.com/www.designboom.com/contemporary/peace.htmlwww.peacesymbol.com
onemillionpeacesigns.blogspot.com

imaginepeacetower.com

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