
I apologise in advance for this old chestnut on how not to fish for compliments:
“How do you like my legs?”
“You have legs like a deer.”
“Thank you. You mean just as lithe and slender?”
“No. Just as hairy.”


… two pelicans, showing heart. A cute, if a bit odd, couple. More hearts are on Cee’s blog.
The museum of Michelstadt is in house built almost 500 years ago. The wooden beams are old


and beautiful.
The museum of Michelstadt, a medium-sized town in the Odenwald, has a small, newly renovated museum. One section is dedicated to a rabbi, talmudist and kabbalist, known as Sekl Loeb Wormser or Rabbi Jizchok Arje who lived in Michelstadt, Frankfurt and Mannheim from the mid eighteenth century until the early nineteenth.
He took his family name from the fact that his ancestors came from the town of Worms, about 60 km to the west on the Rhine.


The Mannheim Palace from two different directions, and in two different media.



The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Picturing the Past
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A combined inspiration: Becky’s oddity of the day inspired this posting. As did Margaret’s. Oddviously.