My first geometric square in the true sense of the word. Thank you Mr Kreinig and Mr Prisslinger.

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No, not the film but the local aviary. The birds do have a heater inside their enclosure and in combination with the circular windows it looks very geometrical at night. Geometrical Square #14
I apologise for adding a few more words:
Will the circle be unbroken By and by, Lord, by and by There's a better home a-waiting In the sky, Lord, in the sky
(apologies to all gospel singers)
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The words “in the circle” has a special meaning to anyone who has ever hashed (for more information check out Hash House Harriers on the net). After a run hashers congregate in a circle (or a more or less circle shaped form) and have fun, rehashing (sic!) what happened while out in the wilds. Lots of singing and drinking (a beverage of your choice which is often but not necessarily beer) and frivolity is involved.

The Ragtag Daily Prompt: In the Circle




These windows were meant for K’lee and Dale’s Cosmic Photo Challenge, yet they appeared in an sometwhat alienated form. So here they are cropped and backlit but otherwise left alone.
Linked to Monday Window.



For One Word Sunday: circles.
They had this colour installation in a large park in Mannheim a few weeks back.
For more circles, click here.

A negative circle is a hole, I guess, except in this case.
For One Word Sunday: circle. More circular photos or photos of circles can be found here.

This group of teenage gosslings caught my eye yesterday. They’re obviously siblings and haven’t yet learned to scare others away when there is food around.
For Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge. For more oddballs click here.


This is looking up in the dome of the Red Mosque in the castle grounds in Schwetzingen, Germany. This mosque was build in 18th century and never intended as a place of religious worship, rather as an expression of the time’s fascination with all thing oriental.
For One Word Sunday: circle. More circular, round or rounded photos can be found here.