





Die Wäschfraa an der Bleich in Oberursel.
A washer woman.

Die Claqueure von Schwetzingen.
Members of a claque.
Zwei Frauen, eine in Weinheim und eine in Bergen-Enkheim.
Two women.
Ein Wasserschöpfer in Ladenburg.
A man drawing water.

Etwas Undefinierbares in Weinheim.
Something non-descript.
Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Sculptures, Statues, Carvings








These last are “stumbling stones” -an art project initiated in the 1990s, individual cobblestones as remembrance for victims of nazi persecution.(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stolperstein)




This is St James’ Park, the football stadium in Newcastle-upon-Tyne which last year was hosting matches of the Rugby World Championship. It is in the middle of the city close to the university, Newcastle’s Chinatown, the shopping and business district.
“Howay the lads” (meaning” Come on, boys!”) is the battle cry of Newcastle United.


It looks like a painting.
My friend’s breakfast nook looking out on the lighthouse of Roker Beach is an exquisite place for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

But I can also provide some contrasting material. I came upon this incredible storefront window decoration today:


And this is what a car wash looks through a car window:
For Cee’s black and white photo challenge:
https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/14846827/posts/1202593229
