
I want to ride my bicycle bicycle bicycle

I want to ride my bicycle

I want to ride my bike

I want to ride my bicycle


I want to ride my bicycle bicycle bicycle

I want to ride my bicycle

I want to ride my bike

I want to ride my bicycle





Kirchheimbolanden, a town in the Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany, has restored their town wall dating back to the 12th and 13th century. It has a walkway (as it did when it was built), with an open construction looking over the old part of the town, and loop-holes facing outwardly.
For Thursday’s Special: Traces of the Past.
For The Daily Post: I’d Rather Be …
More wishful thinking can be found here.
sunrise,

sunset,

swiftly flow the days.

For Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge. Lyrics from Fiddler on the Roof, of course.
More sunny (or not) photos can be found here.


This mural tells a story from the time of the German revolutionary upheavals 1848/49. It can be found in Kirchheimbolanden opposite the old town wall. Unfortunately, it has fallen into a state of decay and urgently needs reparation works.

This is the mural seen from above, standing on the town wall.

A detail with Mathilde Hitzfeld (a young woman who fought on the side of the revolutionaries for freedom and democracy), almost like a German Marianne (the symbolic figure of the French Revolution).

The state of disrepair can be seen with this singular figure, a few metres away from the mural, missing hand an all.
For Monday Mural. More murals can be found here.



For Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge. More oddballs can be found here.

The tenth week of Tourmaline’s colour challenge: Colour Your World.

Other people’s colour photographs are linked here.


For Six Word Saturday. More of quite different Sixers can be found here .