He had the blues

Many, many, MANY moons ago my husband worked in South Africa. After his first year or so he went to see his boss and asked timidly (he was young and still kind of new) for a raise.

His boss waved him over to the window in his office, pointed outside and up and asked: “What do you see?”

“Nothing? … sky … just sky … blue sky.”

“That’s it. That blue sky here in South Africa is half your salary check. You’re getting plenty of compensation for your work.”

FOWC with Fandango: Compensation

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On On!

That’s the battle cry of the Hash House Harriers when they are on trail. Trails are laid in chalk or flour (or jelly powder in snow). Occasionally in knickers. We see blobs, arrows, lines – and we run (or walk) in every weather, every terrain. … Continue reading On On!

With a little help from my friends

I chose to get the help of my minikins as well as Ned Flanders of The Simpsons‘ fame.

Can you find Ned in the photo on the left? It is a question of scale as well as a question of perspective.

My little photographer companion is always on hand to lecture me. In this case on perspective and scale AND depth. The mouse squeaked in to help, as well.

And here are the minikins making a similar argument.

Lens-Artists Challenge: Tools of Photo Composition

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Cute little dormer windows

Plain tiles (apparently that’s the technical term for what we in Germany call “beaver tail tiles”), a snow guard, and three cute little dormer windows.

Same kind of tiles, newer though, and slate tiles to set off the equally cute dormer windows .If you squint you, you can make a case of entering this one in “I see faces”.

Monday Window

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