We don’t usually associate police officers with very caring actions. But here two of them are, caring for a homeless person who wasn’t feeling well. FOWC with Fandango: Officer
We don’t usually associate police officers with very caring actions. But here two of them are, caring for a homeless person who wasn’t feeling well. FOWC with Fandango: Officer
This is the panorama from the castle ruin Schauenburg above the town of Dossenheim at the Bergstraße. Schauen means “looking” in German, and one can see the Upper Rhine Valley, from Odenwald to Palatinate Forest, with Mannheim and Ludwigshafen in between. Although to be honest, … Continue reading The Name Says It All
This plate is appropriately hung in the Carl Benz Museum in Ladenburg. FOWC with Fandango: Fuel
Get down! That’s not a good use of a table. Now that’s a good use! Ragtag Daily Prompt: Table
Broken face, mossy attire, high up on a roof, i.e. aloof – but carrying a shiny sword. Righteous. FOWC with Fandango: Righteous
In case you didn’t notice, today’s prompt is: FOWC with Fandango: Silver
will look as good! So we call our badges patches but they’re still badges. There are kennel patches like these: And then there are personal badges. Most personal badges are rather … rough so I will only show a judicious selection: You don’t have to … Continue reading A Badge by any Other Name
A really monumental monument – the Niederwald monument – erected to commemorate the unification of the many German states into one Reich. Huge and full of symbols and allegories, overlooking the Rhine and waving her towards a distant France, stands Germania. The location is wonderful, … Continue reading An Idea Turned to Stone
FOWC with Fandango: Cotton