For FOTD and Floral Friday
for Cee’s Flower of the Day and Bren’s Floral Friday
but his stories live on.
“My father used to say that stories are part of the most precious heritage of mankind.”
Tahir Shah, In Arabian Nights: A Caravan of Moroccan Dreams


So it is thr storytellers and the writers we revere.
Adam Karillon was a native of the Odenwald. He was the son of a miller, trained and worked as a medical doctor, spent time on a merchant navy ship travelling to Cameroon, and on his return he divided his time between his medical practice and his literary ambitions. He was the first recipient of the prestigious Georg Büchner Prize for his literary works in 1923. He wrote about his experiences, about his home region as well as about Cameroon and his time as a ship’s doctor.
The inscription on the grave stone of Adam Karillon and his father Franz Karl Karillon reads:
The dust who gave them both, it took them back. Thus endeth here their suffering, as does their happiness.
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Cee showed a photo with a seemingly useless stair leading to a window.



I picked the negative. Doors that are very obviously in need of stairs but weren’t so lucky.
Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge: Pick a Topic from My Photo in May
Wordless Wednesday
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Germans used to be quite Francophile but these days English rules. So petillant water is marketed as “medium”, as opposed to “classic” (i.e. highly effervescent).
Petillant water is moderately sparkling water. Lots of people like it. To me it could be labelled “used to be sparkling, now just stale”.
For FOWC with Fandango: Moderate and The Ragtag Daily Prompt: Petillant.

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They don’t look like they have anything to do with fruit but they do. For a month or two in spring they cover they lie around naked next to the strawberry fields, the aspargus fields, and the orchards with espalier fruit trees. For the rest of the year they are used as spools for the protective plastic foil that is wrapped around the blooms of the early plants or the ground under which the asparagus ripen that much faster.
Weekly Prompts Wednesday Challenge: Wheels
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and move from one wallet to somebody else’s wallet, there is often skulduggery involved.

Explanation: “Toads” is a slangword for money in German. And this banking institute being situated in toad street is just … felicitous.
FOWC with Fandango: Skulduggery

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