Tom’s odd square #11 which he took from an odd angle came to mind when I looked at these photos of the same five (sic!) trees. They look like they are the same height in summer and different heights in winter. For a moment I thought it was because of the difference in the seasons but realised then that the variance is due to the different angles. Odd, isn’t it?
Author: eklastic
A Fat Woman Sees Her Toes
I took my inspiration from Debbie’s Odd Square #11: “A camel cannot see its own hump”. I have actual proof here that a fat woman CAN see her own toes.
It’s Plain to See
Orchid Doing a Reverse Curl
Floral Friday for Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge
Hanging by a Thread
Geriatri’x’ Spiderman oddity reminded me of this odd gable decoration. Spiderman holds a special place in our family. We do not consider that odd.
A Big Chunk of Rock

A big chunk of perforated rock. The perforations are about 2000 years old. When the Romans discovered the Sea of Rocks (Felsenmeer) in the Odenwald they immediately saw its value and started to use the granite for their building projects. Since smaller chunks are easier to transport than huge rocks they started to work on the stones there and then in the middle of the forest. And sometimes they abandoned their work.


























