Last on the SD card of my phone. Last on the SD-card in my camera. Last on the Card in May
Last on the SD card of my phone. Last on the SD-card in my camera. Last on the Card in May
Last on the SD card of my phone: No, not a bastartized invocation of a God but an expression in our dialect which can have a lot of meanings.It’s either derived from the French “à la prochaine” (’till next time) or “allez!” (let’s go). Either … Continue reading Font (!) Expression
Last on the SD card in my cell phone, which incidentally is called Anghammarad (predecessors were known to me as Dorfl, Mr Pump, and Gladys). The building in the photo is the mausoleum of the family of Berckheim, the local counts who used to live … Continue reading Last on the Card in March
Last photo on the SD card in the phone: a crocus pushing its way through the pavement. Last photo on the camera SD card: A tree at the end of its life. It’s being hollowed out at the bottom, the wood there is hardly more … Continue reading A Beginning and an End
Last on the card in the camera: Being dazzled by the late afternoon sun bouncing off a house at the end of a small alley. Last on the card in the phone: You said WHAT?! Last on the Card in January ’24
Last card on the SC card in my camera. My husband clearing the dishes after our New Year’s Eve fondue. He is wearing the his Christmas shirt. Yes, his middle name is Rudolf (with an F). How could you tell? Last on the SC card of my phone. My … Continue reading Family Christmas in the Kitchen
The last photo of the month on my camera’s SC card. The last photo of the month on my camera’s SD card. For Brian’s Last of the Month in November
I have a new app on my cell phone and I have a suspicion that in future my last photo on the phone might usually be from this app. It’s a plant identifying app called Flora incognita and it has been very helpful on holiday but I’ve used it at home in the past few days. Although Brian wants no explanation but I am quite chuffed to mention that this is amaranthus retroflexus or redroot pigweed. That’s the last photo on the phone’s SD card.
I’ve been known to have popped amaranth in my müsli. Which is also true for grapes.
Last on my camera’s SD card.