
#10 for Tourmaline’s Halloween Challenge: Candy.

#10 for Tourmaline’s Halloween Challenge: Candy.
Nancy asked for “the road not taken” for the A Photo a Week Challenge. I was tempted to repost my cryptic password post from Wednesday but decided to go a completely different way.
Other roads not taken are linked here.

“Something of the kind” – The Felsenmeer (sea of stones) looks like pebbles with beetles crawling over it.
Square 9 for the KindaSquare Challenge in October.
In Henry’s defense I have to say that he would never go under the cover on his own volition. Our grandson wanted to play hospital with him. And Henry obliged.
Henry prefers his own beds (sic!) on normal days. This box is his favourite, and I am glad he likes letters.
Linked to Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Inside your home.


#8 for Tourmaline’s Halloween Challenge.

Looking through photos for Debbie’s Travel with Intent quotations challenge I cam across this view across the Rhine valley, from our side of the Odenwald all the way to the hills of the Pfälzerwald. In between are is Mannheim and Ludwigshafen and several medium-sized towns and quite a few villages with more than half a million people, agriculture and industries (in fact, the chimney belongs to the world largest chemical producer, BASF, with over 100,000 employees working on that site).
Square 08 for the KindaSquare Challenge in October.

If you know where the place in the title is, you understand the picture and the relation it bears to a password.
I would never use it as it is far too easy for nerds (I’ve just tested it). But it did make me smile.
Linked to On the Hund for Joy Challenge: Perfect your password.


Sometimes it’s not so much being serious and keeping up the apprearance of being serious. Now this guy has the art of keeping a straight face down patt.
Linked to the Ragtag Daily Prompt: Serious.

“Tomorrow morning before we depart, I intend to land and see what can be found in the neighbourhood.”
Christopher Columbus
Linked to Travel with Intent where more photos inspired by the Christopher Columbus quote can be found.