I have this to find words in car licence plates. Let’s call it a registration I you. Be a or And then: Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Cars and Trucks
I have this to find words in car licence plates. Let’s call it a registration I you. Be a or And then: Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Cars and Trucks
Debbie had an odd square today about what it means if your potential in-laws present you with a pumpkin. It reminded me of an expression we use in Germany: giving someone a basket or, on the receiving end, getting a basket. It’s the equivalent of getting told “Thanks, but no thanks” in the dating world. Usually it’s the man who gets the basket, i.e. he is rejected.
What makes this photo odd? A bright pink shopping basket in the middle of the woods? What’s not odd about it?
Henry, on the other hand, is quite partial to getting a basket even if he has to claim the wastepaper one.
In case you were wondering, it’s called “einen Korb kriegen” in German.

The Ragtag Daily Prompt: Nemesis
First it goes

and then it goes

These are German registration plates. The people from the district Darmstadt-Dieburg have the choice between DI or DA for their first letters.
Linked to the Ragtag Daily Prompt: Darkness.

German car registration plates sometimes spell words. The first letters indicate the area where a car is from, the next one or two are random (but these days you can pick them as well.
Linked to the Ragtag Daily Prompt: Sway.

Head – ship – mountain

And just because it fits another car registration plate from Frankfurt. I guess this Beamer will go far in life.
Linked to Friday Fun: distant.
Car number plates are signs and in Germany they (sometimes) make words. I’ve been collecting them and here are all words I found on cars from F for Frankfurt.
I want to stay

now with the

season approaching. I think I can

this by dressing warmly.
I hope I won’t look too

wearing my fake

This should go

to letting me feel and look

For A Photo a Week: Signs. Check out more signs here.