Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt is always depicted with a quiver of arrows and bow although her brother Apollo is the God of Archery. The sculpture of her in our local park – a copy of a French copy of a Roman copy of a … Continue reading #24 Artemis
Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt is always depicted with a quiver of arrows and bow although her brother Apollo is the God of Archery. The sculpture of her in our local park – a copy of a French copy of a Roman copy of a … Continue reading #24 Artemis
Cee’s Which Way Challenge
After seeing those adorable hearts on a plank in front of a nursery school I remembered the line of painted pebbles that appeared on the path around the local lake during the COVID lockdown. Soon it wasn’t so much a line as little clumps and … Continue reading Hearts and Pebbles
Pitschi is the story of a little cat who always wanted to be something else but which ends well, is the English byline of the book. It was written and illustrated by the Swiss artist Hans Fischer and published in the 1950s. Every now and … Continue reading Pitschi
FOWC with Fandango: Flame
is not necessarily good for the worm. While looking up storks and their portrayal in fables I found that they are considered to represent peace, happiness, renewal, fertility, birth and rebirth. Square #23 in May: Renew
Almost Wordless Wednesday
Germans have a special relationship with the sound TH. Whether it be the voiced one (de) or the unvoiced one (ze). Now why did I presume that today’s alphabet is “th” rather than D? I will leave it dough since a) I am lazy and … Continue reading De Special Relationship
She may have the twinkle around her eye but definitely no twinkle in the eye. Ragtag Daily Prompt: Twinkling
Since this week’s Wednesday Quotes is writer’s choice I thought I quote myself for a change. My much younger self. At one stage I was taking a course in calligraphy and I very quickly got bored copying the cloyingly sweet poems and sayings. As you … Continue reading Of Snails and Knights and Mistakes