
Place Times Four
The translation of the short poem on this house reads: This building is here To dignify the town, To adorn the place, And for my enjoyment. Since I grew up next to this house, just on the other side of the lane, I thought the … Continue reading Place Times Four
A Rose by Any Other Name
Christmas rose, winter rose, lenten rose – take your pick.
For FOTD and Floral Friday
for Cee’s Flower of the Day and Bren’s Floral Friday
Trios in the Park
On one side of the park it still looks like winter.
On the other side, spring is pushing through the old leaves on the ground.
What Did Bob Wish When the Fox Told Him to Duck?
German car number plates work like this:
- the first letters (1-3) denote the area (B = Berlin, M = Munich, RÜD = Rüdesheim, i.e. the less letters the bigger the town)
- the next one or two letters are random
- as are the numbers at the back (four maximum)
You used to take what you got but these days you can choose the middle letters and numbers. Lots of people drive around with their initials and their birthdates or -years.
But it’s much more fun if the plates make words. Sometimes German words but English is popular because the words are often shorter. Or people might not realise that they drive around with an expletive in a foreign language (particularly people in Fulda or Dieburg).
I like to collect photos of license plate words (sometimes with wonky spelling).
And with a bit of luck, they even make a story.









I’m ready to duck.
Birds Need to Keep Warm, Too
The Protestant Church in Schriesheim
That’s the original photo from Schriesheim near Heidelberg in Germany.
I chose LunaPic filters in the manner of famous artists to work on the photo. luncapic.com is a web based free photo editing site.
One-to-three Photo Processing Challenge in March
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