


The Ragtag Daily Prompt: Bench.
These are my UP squares from Becky’s January Square Challenge minus the film titles which I posted earlier.
As Becky has dropped a first clue for the squares challenge in April I thought it’s as good a time as any to post my square collection. And here’s bottoms up for the next one:

Is maternal feeling confined to humans?
Is it still guarding when people ignore you?


Can we call it cohabitation if we never see eye to eye?
If I can’t see the bottom does that mean the lake is groundless?
Are there non-variegated guinea fowls?
Thursday’s Special: Pick a Word.
The colour in these photos have not been changed, they are naturally desaturated.
Is it steps? Is it a ladder? There are arguments for both.
Almost no meadow without a raised hide in the Odenwald. Usually the climb up is quite steep.
That’s why dads like to keep close.
Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Steps or ladders.
There was of course, no Christmas Market this year. The closed-up stall in the deserted local park (i.e. the former castle grounds) seemed like a mockery of missed delights.
What joy when the stall opened its windows (sic!) in February offering all the traditional food items like roasted almonds, boiled sweets, candy floss and the like as well as sumptuous crêpes. With Grand Marnier and sugar for (my) preference.
The Ragtag Daily Prompt: Sumptuous.
Trailer at the wine walk in Bad Soden.
Garden tools waiting for the next gardening project
He is also waiting for his next task.
Gott bless our hard work and the willingness of Mother Earth.
Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge: February Pick a Topic from My Photo.

“O, wind, if winter comes, can spring be far behind?” Percy Bysshe Shelley
Linked to Travel with Intent. For more posts inspired by the quote by Shelley – click here.
Rosehips not only provide tea and jam but also bright red colour in autumn.
And in winter some forgotten hips can look decidedly stunning.
But even the ones that were harvested keep their red colour and can be spread out.
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Reed, Read or Red.
