Circle or hexagon? Ragtag Daily Prompt: Bonfire
Circle or hexagon? Ragtag Daily Prompt: Bonfire
Keys in heraldry can signify open-mindedness (or, less often, closedness) and is a symbol of the power of Petrus or hence of other high dignitaries of the Roman Catholic Church. The crest of the town of Ladenburg, once as a graffiti, once as a relief … Continue reading Keys in Crests
Handheld photo of the Blood Moon on 28 September 2015 over Hockley Heath near Solihull, UK. Six Word Saturday
Thursday Trios
but there is a reason he wears this collar. He is a cranky old sod, there is no way around. Although it is better if you make a your way around him. Ragtag Daily Prompt: Curmudgeon
We never used to have free-living parakeets until the late sixties. The first were seen in Cologne. Then they started to establish themselves in along the Rhine and are now in the whole of Germany’s Southwest. They are loud and noisy and cheeky and bold. And … Continue reading Here to Stay
The 2CV was built by Citroën from 1948 to 1990, i.e. this one must be at least 25 years old. It was never beautiful, never strong, had its quirks – in other words: a car only an afficionado can love. Many owners today vow that they will … Continue reading No Divorce, Not Ever
is paved with good intentions and – New Year’s resolutions. Proverb or aphorism? Wedneday Quotes: Resolutions for 24
Wordless Wednesday
This is rapeseed. With a name like that who expects polite plants? Or even pollinating plants? Rapeseed is a self-pollinator, i.e. a little wind will do the trick. But, to be honest, the plant benefits from cross-pollination so bees and other insects are still welcome. Ragtag Daily Prompt: … Continue reading I Don’t Need You, Bee-tch!!