Nothing says “festive” as lights and gold and red Christmas baubles. One Word Sunday
Nothing says “festive” as lights and gold and red Christmas baubles. One Word Sunday
One Word Sunday: Decay
I have to add to the one word because this wheel led me down a small rabbit hole. At the harbour of Gernsheim, a town on the Rhine about 40 km south of Mainz, I saw this crest on the side of a monument. The … Continue reading A lesson in heraldry
One Word Sunday: Monochrome
One Word Sunday: Shadow and as Margaret has pointed out, a double-dip with Bench Anniversary.
The emblem of Abtei Neuburg near Heidelberg is the letter N with a crozier. First established in the 12th century as a Benedictine monastry for monks, soon changed to be a convent for nuns, was a Cistercian abbey for a while, housed Jesuits and later Lazarists, was sold to worldly owners in the early 19th century, became a literary and philosophical meeting place until it was sold back to the Benedictine order in 1926 which once again established a Bendedictine monastry which still exists today – with less than 10 monks as permanent residents.
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One Word Sunday: Double
I can’t help it. One Word Sunday: Teeth