before we do this to them:


FYI: It’s the naming of a new hasher. Chances are, that they’ve never seen a naming before.
before we do this to them:


FYI: It’s the naming of a new hasher. Chances are, that they’ve never seen a naming before.
No, I didn’t get my pictures scrambled – that motor glider was flying upside-down. I was very impressed by a glider doing that. That’s a bi-plane more commonly seen in aerobatic displays. It was very impressive, too. I was wondering whether air aerobatics qualifies as … Continue reading Travelling through the Air
I was looking through old pics and I found this one from a holiday almost 20 years ago in Croatia. For Jez’ Water, Water Everywhere
Monday Portrait
Macro Monday
but a hare! Aino asked us to make a colour collage with “The colour of the first flower of springtime”. When I find a first pale violet in the woods I know that that’s the first sign of spring. So the shades of an early … Continue reading No Tulips, No Easter Bunny
This fountain by Karl-Henning Seemann in Aachen is called “The circle of money”. I guess the guy on the left is the billionaire in this. I also wonder if he passes on the money he receives and keeps the cycle up. Ragtag Daily Prompt: Billionaire
I was born, I guess, with a disability. It’s a common one, I was born with a unilateral clubfoot. A run of the mill disability or illness is the best to have if one has to have one because there are more tested and tried treatments. I was four or five in the photo above, and the conservative treatment had obviously worked. I still had to wear a brace at night until I was a bout ten and I’ve been wearing orthopedic insoles all my life; my right leg is ever so slightly shorter and thinner but I have to point it out for people to notice (I normally don’t).
I remember that my primary school sports teacher kept asking me before every gymnastic exercise whether I would be able to do that. I was always puzzled why she asked me and not anyone else. I never felt disabled and thought I was just special – I looked forward to my half yearly visits to the orthopedic surgeon, Dr Wess was such a kind and jocular man.
FOWC with Fandango: Disability

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