There once was a young man from Dundee
Who wanted to get to Glasgow for free.
He stood by the side
of the road. No ride!
He wept even though he showed his bare knee.
Esther want to go Laughing Along with a Limerick: Ride today.
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There once was a young man from Dundee
Who wanted to get to Glasgow for free.
He stood by the side
of the road. No ride!
He wept even though he showed his bare knee.
Esther want to go Laughing Along with a Limerick: Ride today.
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In my hometown we are just a bit earlier than in rest of Germany. Our spring starts on the Sunday called “Laetare”, i.e. the British mother’s da so the photos are from Sunday a week ago.. I’ve shown photos of how winter is burned at the end the parade, today I wanted to show the parade. But spring was in the air which made me unfocussed. I didn’t pay attention and my photos are out of focus. I had inadvertently changed the camera setting to manual focus and they ended up out of focus, some more than others. I’ve tried to do my best to fix them, not very successfully but I wanted to show some of them anyway.
Except for the music groups there are nursery school and primary schools walking (with a few teachers and parents sprinkled in between – the smaller the children, the more more parents, and these days quite a lof dads). About 3000 children and adults were in the parade. Some might consider burning winter as cruel – but he was getting a proper send off.







PS: In German, winter is male (as are spring, summer, and autumn). How do you think of winter in other languages – in French and Italian the gender is also male but how do English speakers feel?
The Cosmic Photo Challenge: The First Day of Spring
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The first photo is from this year, the other two from two years ago, apparently a week or so later in the flowering season. The windows of the house built around 1900 behind are also well worth seeing. Monday Window
Oh, so pretty, I feel pretty and witty and bright, And I pity any girl who isn’t me tonight. Our granddaughter enjoyed helping me. It was her who arranged the almond blossoms around this very pretty mouse girl. Monday Portrait






These Sesame Street characters were painted on a children’s ride at a local fair. If you wonder about Samson – he is a character created for the German version of “Sesamstraße”.
Lens-Artists Challenge #390: Color in Black and White
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Macro Monday
Värikollaasit #491 based on these colours:
When seeing the word “pewter” I could only think of rainpipes. What else would the granddaugher of a tinsmith think? My grandfather worked with pewter (and tin, admittedly) all his life and I remember going into his workshop which looked ancient but he still tinkered … Continue reading Pewter rainpipes
One Word Sunday: Green