Cees’ Fun Foto Challenge: Things Made of Wood
Cees’ Fun Foto Challenge: Things Made of Wood
I wrote last week that Bavarian window seem to be all about shutters but that seems not to hold true for downtown Bad Tölz. I saw a lot of painted window frames. The blueish grey house has the inscription Bader, i.e. barber-surgeon; the cream coloured … Continue reading Painted Window Frames
Monday Portrait
A colour collage for Värikollaasit #455

English “folk” and German “Volk” (as in Volkswagen) are not identical but the meaning can overlap.When education for everyone became a concern for governments, i.e. in the 19th century, the German states started schools for the people or Volksschule. This sign is from the Feudenheimschule in Mannheim, built like many schools at the beginning of the 20th century.
I spent last weekend in the foothills of the Bavarian Alps, in the town of Bad Tölz. On our walk up to the Kalvarienberg my camera battery gave up (and my spare was back at the hostel) and I had to resort to using my … Continue reading The Joy of Living
The title is a quote from Jane Toombs’ novel Baby of Mine, the “order” comes from Sofia for the Lens-Artists’ Challenge. Lens-Artists Challenge: Mellow
Let’s forget about closets. They are so old anyway. Ragtag Daily Prompt: Closet