A window from the German Dragon Museum in Lindenfels.

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Lindenfels is a small town in the Odenwald where the German Dragon Museum is housed hence dragons abound in the streets and the shop windows, often crossing the line between art and kitsch. This one struck me as particularly stange: A baby-faced dragon with droopy eyelids doing yoga? No comment.
Linked to the Ragtag Daily Prompt: Strange.
We were at the German Dragon Museum yesterday. This dragon like creature called Harry lives there amongst all the exhibits and when there are children the museum people take Harry out and he is fed a few choice crickets. Pogonas must be kindred to dragons, don’t you think?
Square 19 for the KindaSquare Challenge in October.
Sir Gadabout has flair but Zog the dragon has got THE FLARE!

When Axel Scheffler visited Weinheim for the unveiling of a statue of the Gruffalo, the creature he created to illustrate Julia Donaldson’s text, he also introduced Zog the dragon, part of the air ambulance team in their newest children’s book series.
Linked to One Word Sunday: flare or flair.

As The Drifters (Up on the Roof) already knew:
“On the roof, it’s peaceful as can be
And there the world below can’t bother me.”
(even though I’m pretty curious about what is going on – I’m still staying on top.)
This is my eighth top square for Becky’s April Square Challenge.


If you know Wagner and his Ring cycle, you know about Siegfried and the dragon. The Nibelungen are said to have had their palace in Worms, in the Upper Rhine Plain. So no wonder that images of dragons can be found in the town.

For Monday Murals. More murals and graffiti can be found here.

In German, kites are called “Drachen” aka dragons.
https://jennifernicholewells.com/2017/01/03/one-word-photo-challenge-dragon/
