
Oha!

Being surprised, Germans might say: “Oha!”. People from Osterode im Harz apparently say it all the time, they even say it on their car registrations plates.
Linked to Friendly Friday: Surprise.


Oha!

Being surprised, Germans might say: “Oha!”. People from Osterode im Harz apparently say it all the time, they even say it on their car registrations plates.
Linked to Friendly Friday: Surprise.


Open for business. Lots of drinks. At 2 Euros each.

Lots of openings. Going for free.
Linked to A Photo a week: Opening.

In German, kurz means short. It is also a fairly common family name.

Ducks have fairly short legs.

Which normally doesn’t inconvenience them much.

For other species it can create an advantage or an obstacle, depending on the terrain and intention.
Linked to Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: things that are short.

“Reality is to photography what melody is to music” “
– Ralph Gibson
Linked to Travel with Intent. For more photos inspired by the quote from Ralph Gibson, click here.

Spelling on car number plates should not be held to high standards.

This is a scentless mayweed or scentless chamomile.
How much better – at least for the nose – it is to stand next to a mauve or white lilac bush in May?

Linked to Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Sense of Smell.
