Guest Photographer

I handed my camera (reluctantly) to my almost 10-year-old grandson for the first time and he immediately started to experiment with the zoom. He took this picture and thus illustrated that a camera in the hand works for the pigeon on the roof. And the blue backdrop is actually the sky 😄.

Another Bright Idea

Going on a wine walk is a grand tradition. All the wine growers of an area get together, plan a route through the vineyards, put up stalls along the way where you can sit and eat and more importantly, sample the local wine. Then you move on until you find the next stall that looks inviting. But – you want to take your glass of wine with you and you want to have your hands free when walking. These glass holders are a really bright idea!

The trails may be up to 20 km. But never fear: The organisers usually organise a shuttle service to collect stranded hikers or have different access points that lead to the local bus service.

The third #BrightSquare

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📻 Ferry … ‘cross the river …

When you’re only four-years-old, it takes a lot of patience waiting for the ferry to cross the river.

But since Emily mentioned our current situation I thought I’d add one of the pebbles or rather a pebble construction with an appropriate message:

These pebbles appeared in a long line along a popular path around the local lake during the first lockdown last year. The words from left to right read: “strength – balance – hope” and from top to bottom: “patience – love”. All qualities that we can never do without but are particularly in demand right now.

The Ragtag Daily Prompt: Patience