Still at the river Neckar, as last week and the week before. The Neckar carries a lot of water but is below flood levels. A lone cormorant is drying itself off on the pier. Water, Water Everywhere
Still at the river Neckar, as last week and the week before. The Neckar carries a lot of water but is below flood levels. A lone cormorant is drying itself off on the pier. Water, Water Everywhere
Saturday was Lärmfeuer Night in the Odenwald. High wood piles were erected and set alight at sunset. In the olden days these flaming beacons signified danger, nowadays lighting them is cause for a small celebration. I’m a Fan of …
The hospital is just over 100 years old (inaugurated in 1922). It has newer wings but this is the main entrance. Monday Window
making me quite dizzy this early in the season! The Cosmic Photo Challenge: The Arrival of Spring
A colour collage on Aino’s choice this Sunday – Värikollaasit #406 And just in case somebody didn’t notice it – those colours happen to be exactly the colours of my avatar here:
An old photo. Of an old man. Actually, it’s a photo of my grandfather. He lived to be 96. I’ll find out whether he passed the age gene on to me. Ragtag Daily Prompt: Age
I still love people watching but since the Europe wide law (DSVGO or in English GDPR, General Data Protection Regulation) came into force in 2016 things have changed. It’s possible to take photos of people in public places but you cannot single them out, i.e. … Continue reading Sneaky
If you read Lord of the Rings or seen the movie triology you might remember how the city of Gondor asked for help from the Riders of Rohan – they lit beacons on a chain of hills between Minas Tirith and the plains of Rohan. … Continue reading The Beacons Are Lit
That’s the right direction for an idea. One Word Sunday