The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Art for art’s sake
The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Art for art’s sake

In 1960 Ted Herold, a German, at the time fairly well-known singer, aka Harald Walter Bernhard Schubring, had a no. 1 hit with the title “Moonlight”. I always assumed that it was a cover version of an English song but not so. It’s a German original, the only English word in the song is “moonlight”.
It’s not a bad song and it became the greatest hit of “the German Elvis”. If you want to check it out, here you go.
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Nice church the St Peter and Paul Church in Hochheim it is, though. Apparently, she came for the wine. And it’s not as bad as the story suggests – the English word “hock” for a cheap white wine apparently stems from that visit. Cee’s Fun … Continue reading Queen Victoria didn’t come for the church
This fellow stares at our school even though Halloween is now more than a week gone. I wonder if he’ll outlast Christmas? He did remind me of this other fellow: I took this photo on a cycling tour, the dark wooden shingles had caught my … Continue reading Halloween mop up
Värikollaasit #472
One Word Sunday: Shadow and as Margaret has pointed out, a double-dip with Bench Anniversary.
by a Moon Shadow #9 November Square
Once upon a time there was this ridge of mountains from Basel to Frankfurt and then about 50 million years ago the middle part sank down and the ridge became a rift: the Upper Rhine Valley. On either side are mountain ranges, the higher altitude … Continue reading This part of Germany
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