The flock of flamingoes seemed to punctuate the shoreline. I couldn’t leave without showing them when they were closer to our shore. Lens Artists Photo Challenge: Shorelines
The flock of flamingoes seemed to punctuate the shoreline. I couldn’t leave without showing them when they were closer to our shore. Lens Artists Photo Challenge: Shorelines

Last Friday was the Annual German Red Dress Run in Aachen. This is about a tenth of the runners in red dresses who were running through the town of Aachen raising money for breast cancer research.
Weekly Prompt Weekend Challenge: One Day
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The electric fence is sandwiched (one word for Fandango) between two lines of barbed wire (ragtagging).
Double-dipping for FOWC with Fandango: Sandwich
and Ragtag Daily Prompt: Barbed Wire

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Don’t expect photos of the amazing Aachen Cathedral – I only got there today. We did spend the weekend in this city and close by, standing on the spot where the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany meet. But the last photo I took with my phone … Continue reading The Wonders of Aachen
Squares are back! Yeah – now summer leaving doesn’t seem sii bad.
I thought starting with a mural of seven youngsters, possibly friends, is a good way to kick of Becky’s September challenge.
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One Word Sunday: Window
A native of Brazil, I saw this one in a hothouse at the Heidelberg Botanical Garden.
For Floral Friday and Flower of the Day
Three tourists rossing the canal of the Bassa (the river is called Têt but the part flowing through central Perpignan is called canal de Basse in French, Bassa in Catalan). Three chimney outlets on a typical south of France chimney. Thursday Trios
Sometimes you hit a wall and you conclude that there is no way this way. Double-dipping for Ragtag Daily Prompt: Wall and FOWC with Fandango: Conclude
When I saw Paula’s words for August I immediately had a theme in my mind. Saint James’ Way has become very popular in the last decade amongst christian and worldly pilgrims, particularly the last stage in Spain. But many routes lead to this last stretch … Continue reading Five Words, one Theme