Six Word Saturday
Six Word Saturday
Once a year, on Ascension Day, our town is invaded by students and alumni organised in students’ corps (similar to fraternities but not really). They wear fancy uniforms, some just the caps and possibly the sash in the colours of their corps. Some wear the … Continue reading Student in the Town with Diamonds
A chair lift cuts a path through the trees. It crosses the paths for those who want to hike up the hill or run down. It also offers the passengers a view of the roads in the distance. The look from above. Walking up the … Continue reading Up the Hill
Fairly non-descript, unadorned windows but their placement and the angles of the building make them more interesting. Monday Window
Rietberg is a hilltop in the front row of the Palatinate Forest and thus overlooking the Upper Rhine Valley. One can ride an old rickety chair lift or walk up to the Rietburg, a fortress built in the 13th century. The actual top behind the … Continue reading The Enchanted Forest on top of the Rietberg
I saw this house with an old, patched roof at the weekend and then I looked for other roofs with old tiles. These roofs were all from Germany. And last not least, an old roof from France, from the Provence actually: I’m a Fan of … Continue reading I’m a Fan of Old Roofs
Water, Water Everywhere
There are 19 Neustadt in Germany. That’s proper towns and not counting townships or quarters in established towns. They usually were more newly built towns and named simply to distinguish them from an older town close by – almost as if the people thought that … Continue reading #6 Let’s Build a New Town
In the Palatinate Forest is a chair lift that looks as if it came write out of the 50s. Cellpic Sunday
Four years ago, this medieval tower needed reconstruction. The result was not to everyone’s liking but sometimes function has to take precedence over appearance. It was either this or a crumbling tower. Square #4 in May: Reconstruct