
The Ragtag Daily Prompt: Foreboding
This piece of art facing the renaissance castle of Hadamar was erect to honour the anniversary of the twinning of the town with Bellerive-sur-Allie in France.
The top part are weathered, broken pieces of wood, the bottom are bricks and sandstone rocks, some with messages scratched in, and bits and pieces baked in between, some sculpted like the mouse or the head, others found like the snail, the tile, the grip.
Sergei, Aleksandr, and Yakov in their younger days?
The gang hangs out in the meadow.
The old hares having a chat.
The young leverets are frolicking in the grass.
Church buildings regularly have gold details. Often the clocks are gilded.
And the steeple tops reflect the sunlight in glorious gold.
But the Russian Orthodox Church of Saint Elizabeth in Wiesbaden is by far the most golden church I have ever seen:
A gold church and gold details on churches for Life in Colour in September
These were taken during a hailstorm in March this year.
Some weather might drive you to drink but not everybody is so blatant about it.
Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Weather
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Yes, I know, the first two photos are peacock feathers.
Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge: September Color – Dark Green
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