Tag: Leserin

What Is a Library without readers?

The town library of Ladenburg is a fine building in its own right. But I mainly like it because of the sculpture in front: a woman comfortably draped over the wall, engrossed in a book. Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Libraries and bookstores

I’d rather be reading

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I loved this sculpture in front of the public library in Ladenburg since I first saw it.  It’s a reference to reading itself – whatever kind of books you like.

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And while we are in Ladenburg (a small town in the southwest of Germany) have a look at this medieval tower,  I could happily see it standing in Ankh-Morpork, maybe the tower of the Unseen University before the vice-chancellors got eccentric and went for the Babylonian style of architecture (I am referring to Terry Pratchett’s Discworld, of course).

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This tower stands about 10 kilometres to the northeast in Weinheim.  It’s part of the local castle and since I was little I noticed its turrets and bay windows and dormer windows – and imagined myself a Disney princess when I was there.

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And can’t you see the reference to Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea?

A Photo a Week Challenge: Literary Reference