Alas! He Fiddles no More.

I found this green rose chafer (Germans consider him to be golden, we call him gold rose chafer – also known as fiddler beetle, apparently) amongst my flower pots inside. He wasn’t very alert anymore. I gently put him amongst the roses. He died within the hour.

Monday Macro

Adult Education

I had never heard of the Chautauqua movement and it was an interesting read.

In Germany we have nothing quite the same, however we have the Volkshochschule – a non-profit and partially government funded adult education institution with branches all over Germany. They were founded after the first world war but earlier organisations who looked after educating people outside the tertiary school system stem from the late 19th century similar to Chautauqua. The building where our local VHS is located is also from the late 19th century.

The Ragtag Daily Prompt: Chautauqua

Einhard Left Me!

Inside the Einhard’s Basilica in Michelstadt. Built for the chronist of Charlemagne, Einhard abandoned the basilica and transferred his intended burial site to Seligenstadt (his church there housed important relics which made Seligenstadt into a pilgrimage site) thus saving the one in Steinbach from major renovations and thus preserving many of the Carolingian features.

One Word Sunday: Shadow

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I Keep Silent on Honour

Student fraternities start out with great expectations and aspirations: The original idea was for students to form an alliance to fight for political goals, or more specific to aim for a unified Germany through the alliance of the many individual German states (similar the U.S.A. almost a hundred years earlier – who adopted this Latin aphorism for their state motto).

FOWC with Fandango: Alliance

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