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The top left photo was taken in Darmstadt, on the campus of the university. The sculpture is called “Bedrohter II” (the threatened II) by Waldemar Grzimek.
The top right lion is one of several in the palace garden of Schloss Schwetzingen, in southwest Germany.
The bottom left p
hoto was taken in downtown Düsseldorf. The sculpture is called “Auseinandersetzung” (fray, dispute) and is by Karl-Henning Seemann, who has erected the same two figures in three more towns in Germany. Here is a photo of both figures – unfortunately it was raining which marred the photo (and it didn’t help that we were on our way back from sampling the local beer, either).

The last photo was taken in Berlin. The two figures depicted are Karl Marx (sitting) and Friedrich Engels; the artist is Ludwig Engelhardt.
https://bopaula.wordpress.com/2017/04/20/thursdays-special-juxtaposition/




The device on the second picture is a solar powered swimming water filter called pelican. Five or six keep the water in our local lake clean.



This poster is a wordplay in German on “frisch gestrichen” – (literally: freshly painted – the wordplay in English – “wet song” wouldn’t really work).
This is a contribution to “A Photo a Week” from Nadia Merill: Music.

A synecdoche is a figure of speech by which a part stands for the whole.
https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/earth-2017/
And this is my choice for the very last Daily Post, one of the first ones I published for this challenge, and also one of my all time favourite. The subject was earth.
For more final goodbyes, click here.



