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I’m not much of a selfie fan but in this case it served a purpose – to show our neighbours that their cat Johnnywas doing well and eating well and had company while guzzling down his food. The carved pumpkin was one of many on … Continue reading Assisted Pumpkin or Halloween Feeding
The white women are the harbingers of death or possibly the ones who transition the dying in the Inkheart series, the fantasy children’s series by Cornelia Funke.
For Bren and Cee Floral Friday and Flower of the Day
The Roman marksman who guarded the portal leading to his insensate love stood in silence for 2000 years. He guarded her well until the day a bulldog stepped out of the shadows, two well chewed slippers in his mouth, covered in drool. Who sent the … Continue reading The Pandorica Dog
Thursday Trios
The sumac turns into a stunning tree in autumn. (PS: I turned the photo upside down.) Festival of Leaves #6: Burning Bush Burns Bright
The Hessian lion helping me to double dip for
Ragtag Daily Prompt: Proximity . How come?

Coming Saturday is a public holiday in parts of Germany, the catholic parts (many of the public holidays in Gemany are traditionally based on the church calender), i.e. all shops will be closed. We live in the state of Baden-Württemberg, and so I won’t be able to go shopping here. However, having the advantage of living in close proximity to another state, i.e. the state of Hesse where All Saints is not an official holiday, I can get on my bicycle and drive less than 5km to the west or 10km to the north and and I can shop at my hearts content if I feel the need to do so.