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Monochrome Madness: Twelve Days of Christmas
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Monochrome Madness
Christmas lights crossing the street. Different celebration, same application. Narrow spaces between houses in the old part of town. Monochrome Madness: The space between
songs of good cheer, Christmas is here My first visit to a Christmas market this year, not really cold enough but full of people enjoying themselves. Who knew that those warm, golden lights could also make pictures full of atmosphere in monochrome? A last fleeting … Continue reading Gaily they ring, while people sing
Members of the genus date back to the Jurassic era. I don’t really care I just know it’s a beautiful tree with beautiful leaves, even though I always have to check up on how to spell it. If you can share some leaves and petals, … Continue reading Living Fossils
Linked to Monochrome Madness: Timepieces and clocks and this week’s host Margaret’s post Tick-Tock
The excavations of this villa rustica in the vicinity of Heidelberg only began in the 1980s. What was discovered was a rather imposing Roman villa from the 2nd and 3rd century CE. At the time it was close to Lopodunum (today: Ladenburg) which had been … Continue reading The villa rustica near Großsachsen
here an oink, there a maa, everywhere a baa-baa! Farmyard animals it is this week. I’ve limited myself to four-legged creatures but if you think fowl – go for it! Show us single animals or a whole heard.Show us the whole animal or go for … Continue reading With a Hee-Haw here, and a Moo-Moo there