
We used to share drinking vessels before (well, you know, before). But not anymore. We now bring individual vessels to our runs and circles. Some with more style than others.


Tendai „The Beast“ Mtawarira – a former Zimbabwean born Springbok rugby player with impressive stats. The most capped prop in SA rugby history, the fourth most capped South African rugby player of all time. He said in an interview that he got the name in … Continue reading He’s Been THE BEAST Since He Was Nine
The folk song came to international acclaim in 1984. Oranges and lemons,Say the bells of St. Clement’s.You owe me five farthings,Say the bells of St. Martin’s.When will you pay me?Say the bells at Old Bailey.When I grow rich,Say the bells at Shoreditch.When will that be?Say … Continue reading Chip Chop the Last Man is Dead
Ragtag Daily Prompt: Tacky
In 1770, this was the house and presumably the surgery of Nikolaus Seiler, by trade a Chirurgius. In 1791, the resident surgeon’s name was Johann Georg Lackert. And he again was succeed by Christoph Heinrich Hohbach. All of them surgeons in Ladenburg. Double-dipping for Ragtag … Continue reading The Surgical Legacy of a House
Pockmarks? Acid rain? This decorated keystone can be found over a door at the Mannheim Palace. PS: A new strategy. I publish in steps. No title. No tags. No text. Once the post is live, I add the rest. Very unsatisfying but it seems to … Continue reading A Bad Case of Acne?
Anytime, if the weather is halfway decent there is a crowd standing on this bridge, particularly during lunchtime. The bridge is in the centre of Munich, over a part of the Isar, the river flowing through Munich. Here is what they are looking at: The … Continue reading What Are They Watching?