Tails can be vary practical. For balancing (in Henry’s case), and as a fifth arm and hand (as in the case of this brown spider monkey). However, occasionally, a tail just gets in the way: FOWC with Fandango: Tail
Tails can be vary practical. For balancing (in Henry’s case), and as a fifth arm and hand (as in the case of this brown spider monkey). However, occasionally, a tail just gets in the way: FOWC with Fandango: Tail
With apologies to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe who wrote a well-known poem which starts: “Kennst du das Land, wo die Zitronen blühn?” (it’s normally translated as lemon trees but he writes lemons). If you are wondering, he was talking about Italy – not realising that … Continue reading Know You the Land Where Lemons Bloom?
This little fish on a mural that is reaching the end of its life is undeniably cheery. I’m not so sure about this management company that is CALLED cheery but the sign and the open electrical cable says anything but. FOWC with Fandango: Cheery
Between these two photos of the young Bertha Ringer in 1868 and Ms Bertha Benz lies the story of the first proper motorist. Bertha was married to Carl Benz who had invented this strange contraption – a motorised coach that drove without horse – and … Continue reading The First One Ever
He has decided that it’s enough now. “Take the eggs down or I will do it for you!” Ragtag Daily Prompt: Pets
climbing up this tower? FOWC with Fandango: Worth
When we saw our shadow we knew our plane was airborne. Ragtag Daily Prompt: Airborne
Ragtag Daily Prompt: Landing
to follow our calling. FOWC with Fandango: Bloodshed
This wouldn’t be Germany if things weren’t organised. Ragtag Daily Prompt: Hug