Our US American host can’t make on the Sunday closest to Thanksgiving, so we celebrated our Hashgiving a bit early. It was a feast nevertheless, with not one but two turkeys (they are smaller in German shops) and lots and lots of sides.
Author: eklastic
If it fits …

Peppi packed his knapsack and set out to the bonsai plant. He rejoiced when he was immediately hired, the plant manager saying that he had the right size but warned him of occupational dangers, like drowning in the brobdingnagian puddle.
Can you tell a story … in 40 words
with bonsai, puddle, knapsack, and rejoice
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Mid-November at the Hermannshof
Next time I’m going to this garden, I will check what kind of tree this is. The weather was glorious even though it was the first cold day (and no, I wasn’t dressed appropriately). Festival of Leaves #9: November Tree
When you see cats everywhere
Dew on wine leaf
Wordless Wednesday
Living Fossils
Members of the genus date back to the Jurassic era. I don’t really care I just know it’s a beautiful tree with beautiful leaves, even though I always have to check up on how to spell it. If you can share some leaves and petals, … Continue reading Living Fossils
Darts and Arrows
In Darmstadt, quite a number of cars drive around with “DART” on the licence plate. Older houses often carry their darts or arrows on the roof. This one seems to be the house of a carpenter. An arrow pointing the way to the next cake … Continue reading Darts and Arrows
Miniature baubles
Not planned but fresh of the SD-card from today. I took my class for an outing today. Primary location was the local library and then I took them on a walk to various parks in the area. There are two notable Ginkgotrees, one 135, the … Continue reading Miniature baubles






