How is Justitia judging? Personally, I prefer the blindfolded Justitia. Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge: Judge
How is Justitia judging? Personally, I prefer the blindfolded Justitia. Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge: Judge
Anywhere anytime. Enviable. FOWC with Fandango: Pleasure
What the English consider a shrinking violet, Germans know as a Mimose. Figuratively speaking. For FOTD and Floral Friday
Hubert Löneke’s sculpture of three children holding up their bent pinkie is alluding to the greeting gesture of people from Aachen when they meet each other away from the town, a sort of recognisable code. Without these three men we might not read books today. … Continue reading Sculptured Trios II
FOWC with Fandango: Birthday
Karlstern is a wooded area on the outskirts of Mannheim. It was originally established during the reign of Elector Karl Theodor of Pfalz Bayern and the roads are radiating outwards like a star. Today there is a small game park in the centre housing wild … Continue reading Karlstern Roads
Cee is asking for examples of the colour fern green. Now, the easy (and potentially beautiful) way out would be to show actual fern.






A restaurant in Scotland, a bus stop in Baden-Württemberg, a warning sign in France, a warning sign in Germany, a sign for a wine growing town, a sign for a scenic place near Frankfurt.
Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge: Colour Fern Green
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Sometimes distance is not the kilometres. It’s about five-and-a-half thousand kilometres from our current home to our home in Saudi Arabia but it might as well be on the moon because the rules in Saudi make it very hard to go back. I’m not saying … Continue reading The Distance of the Heart