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Jez oddity today is a door in an odd place. I think I can top the oddness – imagine stepping out of this door and falling in a little scream — 😂 oh, what a beautiful typo! I had to leave it. The stream is called Gerberbach and was an artificial branch of the Grundelbach servicing the tanners living in this quarter. They lived right on the water and often had small bridges outside their doors, often now dismantled.
With or without bridge, it’s odd, isn’t it?
Wouldn’t it be nice if your front door changed its colour according to your mood? To enhance your mood or if necessary, change your mood.
Linked to On the Hunt for Joy: Paint your door.




Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge is asking for patterns this week. If you watch out for them, you can’t miss them – they’re everywhere.
For more patterns click here.


This signs marks this bird of prey as “protected landscape element”. Seen in the Taunus region, in Germany.

Real cool climbing wall in a school yard.

A small turquoise backpack with …

… coordinated turquoise sun glasses.

An old turquoise door, contrasted by a red sandstone frame.

The most turquoise water I’ve ever seen, in the Plitvice lakes area in Croatia.

And not far behind in turquoise-ness, Lake Brienz in Switzerland.
This is for Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Teal, Aqua, Seafoam or Turqoise.  For more blueish green or greenish blue photos, click here.
