“The human face has limited space. If you fill it with laughter there will be no room for crying.”
Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance









Wednesday Quotes: Staying Balanced
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“The human face has limited space. If you fill it with laughter there will be no room for crying.”
Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance









Wednesday Quotes: Staying Balanced
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Idle hands are prone to playing (which is not in itself a bad thing): Hands are meant to hold on to other things: Two hands, roughly in the same position (different hand, different bum, however). Either way, it’s good to have your hand full. Even … Continue reading First-hand Experience(s)
In 1770, this was the house and presumably the surgery of Nikolaus Seiler, by trade a Chirurgius. In 1791, the resident surgeon’s name was Johann Georg Lackert. And he again was succeed by Christoph Heinrich Hohbach. All of them surgeons in Ladenburg. Double-dipping for Ragtag … Continue reading The Surgical Legacy of a House
From a school production of the Three Little Pigs about 25 years ago. And this was the Big Bad Wolf: FOWC with Fandango: Chin
I went to Mannheim on Saturday. Did you know that Mannheim has one of the largest baroque palaces in Europe? This isn’t it, though. But it was built as part of the court in the late 18th century, being the armoury. Today it is a … Continue reading Around the Toulonplatz in Mannheim
He’s wearing a red cloak that looks like a hood. (inspired by a German children’t song) The woman, too, wears white and red gear. She seems to march and shout: I am here. Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Red plus one more colour
Seen in Augsburg. Seen in Mönchengladbach. Seen in Weinheim. Monday Window
It’s election time in Germany and this sticker is from the Left, urging voters to keep the parliament clean, i.e. free of rightwing and neo-liberalist ideology. Macro Monday