
Wordless Wednesday
Wordless not linkess. A salamander was the hero of my childhood: https://picturesimperfect2.wordpress.com/2026/04/22/lurchi/
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Wordless Wednesday
Wordless not linkess. A salamander was the hero of my childhood: https://picturesimperfect2.wordpress.com/2026/04/22/lurchi/
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Beautiful colors
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Signifying danger and indeed the salamanders are poisonous (not so much to humans but to pets and smaller forest animals). Still beautiful, though.
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Very true. I have read this too.
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I didn’t, although the colours made me look it up. I didn’t because I’ve grown up with “Lurchi”. https://picturesimperfect2.wordpress.com/2026/04/22/lurchi/ A cartoon character (a hero, the leader amongst 6 friends, a toad, a frog, a mouse, a hedgehog, a dwarf – and I still know all their names). The story came in little booklets (later bound into books), PR for a chain of shoe stores (called Salamander).
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Oh I see. Yes, the memories of childhood often stay with us. 🥰🥰🥰
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Very colourful.
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Don’t touch me! I’m dangerous! is the message.
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Oh quite. Don’t worry, I shan’t!
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I’ve added a link to another post of mine. Salamanders are special to Germans who were children in the 60s and 70s.
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Oooh, I’ll go and have a look. Thanks.
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Nicely patterned
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While checking I learned that they record salamanders and analyse their patterns with computers. It’s non invasive, hence no danger to them, and it is somehow scientifically valuable.
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How interesting
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