Apologies to the author Daniel Kehlmann who wrote Die Vermessung der Welt (Measuring the World), Hamburg 2005. One Word Sunday
Apologies to the author Daniel Kehlmann who wrote Die Vermessung der Welt (Measuring the World), Hamburg 2005. One Word Sunday
I don’t often take photos with my phone, I’m not that good at it and I am also mostly not in the right mood. However, I realised that I do take photos of murals when I’m without my camera because they are often unexpected yet … Continue reading Murals south of Frankfurt
I’ve been driving past a Banksy copy rat (sic!) for the past months. Here is my post from December about that. I enjoyed this stencilled rodent and it never failed to bring a smile to my face. Last week all that changed. The wall is … Continue reading The rat didn’t get a chance
Thursday Trios
Last week I went on a walk in the woods to find some leftover hoarfrost. I climbed a steep hill and I decided to not to go down the slippery slope but rather take the long walk through the village of Heiligkreuz (a really small … Continue reading One day I was surprised
and it’s fun! (in a sarcastic kind of way) This is a mural on the side of a local butchery. Bad enough that those little piggies stuff themselves and fattening themselves up, it gets really perverse with this side panel: Ragtag Daily Prompt: Gluttony
This mural in Mannheim by Luigi Toscano is called “Against Forgetting” and shows two concentration camp survivors. On the woman’s face is written: “We have to remember the past but we mustn’t live in it.” She is a symbol for surviving, not forgetting, but moving on. She is a heroine.

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