If you want to see lizards in middle and northern Europe you need to be quick.


Move the slider left to right rhythmically. If you are rowing a boat together you better are unanimous about your direction. FOWC with Fandango: Unanimous
Ragtag Daily Prompt: Driven
Bergen-Enkheim is a part of Frankfurt which looks as if it exists in another time. It looks like a village with little crooked lanes, old one-storey houses, some renovated, some in dire need of some paint and mortar. I’m afraid with the surrounding city, the … Continue reading Windows of Bergen-Enkheim
if the weather is good. On the market square, centre of the town. One Word Sunday: Seating
The cannon is real. It really shoots. They shot the cannon at the carnival parade and afterwards I couldn’t hear a thing for quite a while. You can see that the second photo is a bit fuzzy because I literally jumped when the cannon went … Continue reading WHAT HAPPENED?
Symbolic burning of winter, each year on Laetare Sunday, the fourth Sunday in Lent, next week. Six Word Sunday
This cunning fox is making it off with a Brezel in Bamberg. These guys weren’t really cunning. Cunningness was rather on my side as I outfoxed these two by uncharacteristically getting up before sunrise and hiding out at the edge of the forest to catch … Continue reading The Proverbial Cunning Fox
Today we go to the one-dollar store if we want to spend a little money on a trifling matter. In days gone by people had to wait for peddlers come around for those little necessities. At the country fair a better-off peddler might even said … Continue reading Cheap Jack
If you live in the middle of central Europe (sic) open spaces are not that easy to find. Unless you fiddle a bit with the perspective. Or you can pack your things and look for some really open horizons: The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Wide Open … Continue reading How Open Can You Go?