Before machines ejected CD-roms or video tape, they ejected gum balls and little toys. FOWC with Fandango: Eject
Before machines ejected CD-roms or video tape, they ejected gum balls and little toys. FOWC with Fandango: Eject
Wordless Wednesday
This sculpture standing at the Dieter-Roser-Brücke in Esslingen was created by Bernhard Heiliger. Heiliger means saint in German. So a saint created the patron saint of the bridge. The sculpture is called “Großer Fährmann”, big ferryman. Monochrome Madness
Janusz Korczak was a Polish pediatrician and educator who refused to leave the children of the Jewish orphanage where he was working when they were moved to the Warsaw ghetto. He was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp. This sculpture to honour his memory is … Continue reading He Never Left Them
I did it for soul a week ago, I can do it for pop. Ragtag Daily Prompt: Pop Music
Water, Water Everywhere
The obvious signs when looking around the garden: But in the garage, there are also signs of spring. The rollerblades are being dusted off. Back to the garden, the sign I really like to see: Henry is ignoring his indoor scratching post and is hard … Continue reading I’ll Have My Eye out for Spring
A view of the breakfast buffet at the hotel on the French side of Lake Geneva. Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Breakfast Food
This is castle ruin Burg Hornberg above the town of Neckarzimmern. In Germany it is mostly famous for being the home of Götz von Berlichingen, the title hero of Goethe’s play. Not many people know the play but they know the name and his famous … Continue reading He Can Shove It!