Seen in Schwetzingen. Seen in Heidelberg. Seen in Heppenheim. Monday Windows
Seen in Schwetzingen. Seen in Heidelberg. Seen in Heppenheim. Monday Windows
When I was little I wanted to become a university student. I was growing up near Heidelberg, home of the oldest university in Germany, and I found the atmosphere of the old part of town exhilarating (minus the throng of tourists, of course). I didn’t … Continue reading I Wanted to Go to University
Sculpture of three gingko leaves in the spa gardens of Bad Dürkheim. The base carries a verse: “Every leaf is a mirror, greening in the light, withering in the snow – the leaf of the gingko is a mirror within a mirror. show yourself – … Continue reading Sculptured Trios I
Cee’s Which Way Challenge

When you WANT to find the MEANING of life you can do worse than starting at the Academy of Sciences. You probably can also do better.
Double-dipping for
and Ragtag Daily Prompt: Meaning

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One-to-three Photo Challenge in September
The German word “Rock” means skirt in English. So this sculpture crafted out of a rock of a woman wearing a skirt suggested itself. The artist is Colleen Madamombe and the piece is called “Big Mama”. It is displayed at the Heidelberg Zoo. Ragtag Daily … Continue reading A Rock Made into a Skirt – Ein Rock aus Stein gemacht
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
Heppenheim Heidelberg Michelstadt Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Alleyways, Driveways, Parking Lots, Dirt Roads
Still at the river Neckar, as last week and the week before. The Neckar carries a lot of water but is below flood levels. A lone cormorant is drying itself off on the pier. Water, Water Everywhere