


For One Word Sunday: Symmetry.

Linked to Six Word Saturday.
There is something about the landscape of the place in which we grow up – it’s edged in the soul, together with the people and the time it makes up what in German is called “Heimat” and for which there is no proper one word translation (essays and books have been written on this “most mystic of German concepts”).

As I live on the slopes, it is combination of rolling hills in the back and a long plain in the west, edged again by more hills. I could say I live “on the edge” if that wouldn’t conjure up sharp ridges and drops which do the softness of the landscape no justice.

The upper Rhine valley is at this point bordered by the Odenwald in the east (my figurative backyard) and the Pfälzer Wald in the west.

The reverse view with forests and castles and houses is contrasted by the view to the west:

A closer look reveals the mixture of agriculture and heavily populated near the Rhine, including large industrial sites (in fact, the world’s largest chemical complex is just a camera swipe to the left, on the other side of the Rhine).

It’s this diversity that I cherish, and that I call home.
For A Photo a Week: Landscape.

ow could I not end a months of light with a sunset to bid farewell to a wonderful square challenge?
#31 square lights Sonnenuntergangslicht / sunset light


The house of wines (and spirits)

The vineyard “Wild Cat” in Rüdesheim
A pinot noir is ripening on the vines

The logo of a town called Weinheim – Home of the Wine
For Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: All Sorts of Signs. More signs? Click here.


“Time flies over us, but leaves its shadow behind.”
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Linked to Travel with Intent. For more photos inspired by the Hawthorne quote, click here.

This yellow-bellied slider was just sitting there and enjoy the sunlight.

I think his expression just exudes happiness, don’t you think?

And I couldn’t leave without sharing a photo of this gorgeous cat – she was a regular in the local park. People took innumerable photos of her, always claiming that she posed for them. I think she was just enjoying the sun in her favourite spot.
Linked to Cee’s On the Hunt for Joy Challenge: Sitting in the Sun.





I misread the title as “the textures of your world” and I wanted to say that I sometimes feel withered and shrivelled and wizened like these (possibly quite young) tortoises and turtles. I think I just leave that here.
Linked to K’lee and Dale’s Cosmic Photo Challenge: The textures in your world.