Seen in a garden during the first lockdown:
WHAT IS IMPORTANT NOW: LOVE and THOUGHTFULNESS
to treat each other –
and not to forget those who are really in the shit.
Linked to the Ragtime Daily Prompt: Joy.
Seen in a garden during the first lockdown:
WHAT IS IMPORTANT NOW: LOVE and THOUGHTFULNESS
to treat each other –
and not to forget those who are really in the shit.
Linked to the Ragtime Daily Prompt: Joy.
I was nominated by Teresa and by Margaret to post one travel picture a day for ten days without explanation, then to nominate someone else to participate. That’s 10 days, 10 travel images, and 10 nominations.
The photos I am going to show in this challenged are from travels around Germany and where chosen to introduce my German language students to various German sites.
Here is my fifth one:
Today I would like to nominate Robert (you were foolish enough to like my #4 post). There is no pressure to participate, though. But if you share some of your travel photos, have fun! I’ll definitely have a look.
That’s what it looked like here today: The two castles overlooking the old part of town were trying to break to through the mist and reach the sunshine. They never quite made it but it left a wonderful promise for better weather.
Linked to Weekend Sky #11.
I don’t know how censorship with wordpress works – so please excuse the stars in the photos. I found these variations on garden gnomes and frogs around the neighbourhood.
Linked to Friday Fun: Yard art.
Procrastination
fiddling my thumbs
grapevine fiddling its shoots
Linked to the Ragtag Daily Prompt: Procrastination.
I was nominated by Teresa and by Margaret to post one travel picture a day for ten days without explanation, then to nominate someone else to participate. That’s 10 days, 10 travel images, and 10 nominations.
The photos I am going to show in this challenge are from travels around Germany and where chosen to introduce my German language students to various German sites.
Here is my fourth one:
Today I would like to nominate Jez (you were foolish enough to like my #3 post). There is no pressure to participate, though. But if you share some of your travel photos, have fun! I’ll definitely have a look.
The area around the Trifels in the south west of Germany near the French border is one large forest criss-crossed by hiking paths. There are huts in the woods, most only open on weekends. They are often operated by volunteers of German hiking societies. Their appearance is rustic and so is the food on offer: simple, hearty and usually one menu fits all. Simple but very welcome after a hours of hiking.

This hut is near Annweiler, it’s the

Linked to the Ragtag Daily Prompt: Rustic simplicity.
I was nominated by Teresa and by Margaret to post one travel picture a day for ten days without explanation, then to nominate someone else to participate. That’s 10 days, 10 travel images, and 10 nominations.
The photos I am going to show in this challenge are from travels around Germany and where chosen to introduce my German language students to various German sites.
Here is my third one:

Today I would like to nominate Coreen (you were foolish enough to like my #2 post). There is no pressure to participate, though. But if you share some of your travel photos, have fun! I’ll definitely have a look.