To somebody who sees it for the first time it is an ugly scar on the hills above our town. For those of us who have grown up with the porphyry quarry it’s … well, home. Even as a child when we came home after … Continue reading A Quarry too Close
To somebody who sees it for the first time it is an ugly scar on the hills above our town. For those of us who have grown up with the porphyry quarry it’s … well, home. Even as a child when we came home after … Continue reading A Quarry too Close
You like to move it, move it. Square #29 in May: Move Forward
Football (aka soccer), beach volley ball, outdoor basket ball, shot-put, tennis, outdoor handball, hockey and indoor’s: handball, basketball, indoor football, hockey, and dodge ball. Ragtag Daily Prompt: Ballroom
whenever I see a cone like this. FOWC with Fandango: Cream
Hephaestus, son of Hera (confirmed) and possibly Zeus (disputed), was the God of fire, volcanoes and metalworkers. He had a his own workshop on Olympus which included a smithy where he not only created weapons for all the gods and many humans but repaired a … Continue reading #28 Hephaestus
FOWC with Fandango: Telephone
Ragtag Daily Prompt: Grain
It used to be that every little farm, every household in this area had their own little wine press. But nowadays there are only kept for decoration. I’m a Fan of …
Corner Windows using the corner differently. Monday Window
Two weeks ago there were torrential rains in parts of Germany. The Saarland, the state bordering France at the southwestern corner of Germany had quite bad flooding with considerable damage. We had heavy rains but nothing as bad. Even so, the fields in the plain … Continue reading Flooded but not Drowned