
Wordless Wednesday
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Whenever I search my archive for the tag “water” my toy photography pics come up first (due to the way I’ve organised my files). And since no new water pictures have come in I thought I feature a sunny photo of my little grandma in … Continue reading Summer Mementoes
The five water filters – called Pelikan – on our local excavated lake are working day in, day out, and even at night. Because it is an artificial lake the filters are needed to ensure the water quality, particularly the oxygen content. Water, Water Everywhere
Water, Water Everywhere
Our local excavation lake was created in the late 1960s as a byproduct of the building of the autobahn between Darmstadt and Heidelberg, as were about eight others. They all have become local recreation centres which add to the quality of life in our area. … Continue reading Go Jump in the Lake
One Word Sunday: Beneath
Water, Water Everywhere

“So why the pelican? Said Haskoll.
Adam Rex, Unlucky Charms
The thief was giving Haskoll a look that said, Man, why NOT the pelican?”
These contraptions are cleaning the water of the local lake (not a natural one, but excavated) and are called pelicans. A part of the function is to circulate the water from below to the surface.
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