
Apologies to W. Shakespeare. One Word Sunday is Red. For more red photos, click here.

Apologies to W. Shakespeare. One Word Sunday is Red. For more red photos, click here.
No, I’m not Frank Sinatra but feel free to take your pick. The choice of horns is yours:

The sign of the hotel “Adler-Post” in Schwetzingen.

Less ornate but rich in contrast, the restaurant “Post” in Neustadt an der Weinstraße.

A mural in Bensheim – night watchmen carried a lamp, a hellbarde, and a horn.

Passing on the knowledge to the next generation.

A magnificent set of horns on this he-goat.

And a more whimsical set of horns on this cow,
A horned theme for Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge. More horny photos can be found here.




Nancy at A Photo a Week has given out the topic “depth of field”. How fortunate that I’ve been playing around with that idea recently.
For more depth of field photographs, click here.

“Green is the prime color of the world, and that from which its loveliness arises.”
– Pedro Calderon de la Barca
I could have chosen any kind of food growing to get my point across – but grain is nutritious and lovely.
For more photos illustrating the above quote, click here.
Beautiful flowers,

tulips,

and echinacea,

and the beautiful feet who might trample them.
Pink and orange it is.
For more pinks and oranges go to Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge.


“The air was soft, the stars so fine, the promise of every cobbled alley so great, I thought I was in a dream. “ A quote by Jack Kerouac.
Perfect for Debbie’s prompt Night over at Travel with Intent. Other nightly photos can be found here.

Nancy is asking: “Have you ever walked pass an opening in a wall or barrier and suddenly an amazing view opened up?” for A Photo a Week. I woke up to unexpectedly closed windows in our garret flat some years ago. But we persevered and we managed to free them partly from ice and snow and were greeted with this:

(Please imagine some sunshine to improve the view.)
For more unexpected window shots click here.




From monsters to taking a break – anything construction related for Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge. More constructive photos can be found here.


“He who is outside his door already has the hardest part of his journey behind him.”
– Dutch proverb
And my bookshelves would look differently if I didn’t include a Tolkien quote here:
“You step into the Road, and if you don’t keep your feet, there is no knowing where you might be swept off to.”
Another photo display inspired by Travel with Intent‘s quoted saying. More inspirational results can be found here.