Simply Red #23
Simply Red #23
Thursday Trios

German car number plates are abbreviations of the cities or regions the car is registered in. The larger cities have one letter – so M stands for Munich. And this car even has a name!

In wine growing regions the name of the vinyard is often written in large letters on walls. This M is part of the name Domberg in the Nahe region.

The M in the Ironman logo is very prominent.

I can’t help seeing an M in this crown or these dancing people.
More Ms or possibly Ns can e found here, linked to Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: letters M or N.


The letter S. I could not find out what it has to do with “Taunus” (a region in middle Germany) underneath.

Tempo limits written directly on the street, 20 being a low number so that pedestrians are safe and can look at the pretty houses.

The old orangery in the Günthersburg park in Frankfurt is a leftover from times gone by. Today it is a park with a wonderful playground at its centre.
Linked to Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: letters and numbers.