It used to be that every little farm, every household in this area had their own little wine press. But nowadays there are only kept for decoration. I’m a Fan of …
It used to be that every little farm, every household in this area had their own little wine press. But nowadays there are only kept for decoration. I’m a Fan of …
Corner Windows using the corner differently. Monday Window
Two weeks ago there were torrential rains in parts of Germany. The Saarland, the state bordering France at the southwestern corner of Germany had quite bad flooding with considerable damage. We had heavy rains but nothing as bad. Even so, the fields in the plain … Continue reading Flooded but not Drowned
This is the Ludwigsbrücke in Bamberg, today it’s actually two bridges, one for cars, one for pedestrians. The pedestrian bridge. The bridge for motorised traffic. I cheated a bit with the square rule and divided that sculpture / plaque into two squares. The text reads … Continue reading #27 A Bridge Through the Ages
I have more than one photo from this house but everytime I pass it I take another one. If I don’t have my camera with me, it’s a cellphone click. Cellpic Sunday
The mouse from the Gruffalo book is a survivor if ever there was one. He survived the fox, the snake, the owl, and in the end even the Gruffalo. Ragtag Daily Prompt: Survivor
Pallas Athene, Goddess of wisdom and warcraft, was never one to shrink back – she moved forward with brain power and martial power. Square #26 in May: Move Forward
FOWC with Fandango: Flute
Six Word Saturday
I couldn’t find out who the sculpture of the bound man represents. It’s obviously a classicist sculpture of possibly a Greek God or hero but he has the misfortune to be place in front of the building where the psychology department of Heidelberg University is … Continue reading Figuratively and Literally