
Even if there are very fecund frogs in the pond at the moment!
When seeing the word “pewter” I could only think of rainpipes. What else would the granddaugher of a tinsmith think? My grandfather worked with pewter (and tin, admittedly) all his life and I remember going into his workshop which looked ancient but he still tinkered … Continue reading Pewter rainpipes
Double-dipping for Ragtag Daily Prompt: Diabolical and FOWC with Fandango: Exist

If the happy, beguiling, little pig doesn’t convince you then maybe the reminder that the meat is “freshly butchered” or in a more literal translation: freshly slaughtered.
I’ve shown this butchery sign before which is not surprising since I can see it on every stroll around our neighbourhood.
Double-dipping for FOWC with Fandango: Beguile and Ragtag Daily Prompt: Stroll

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No, I’m not dyslexic and I didn’t want to talk about snakes. This is one of the spires of the Kaiserslautern church St. Nikolaus wearing a copper hat.
Ragtag Daily Prompt: Limitations
two cows are better. Ragtag Daily Prompt: Cow
I maybe doing this minikin a gross disfavour calling her a leftover. It is a very misogynist term in German for an old maid or a spinster. She looks the cliché. She also disappeared in that hole in the middle seconds after this photo. Unretrievable. … Continue reading I actually feel sorry for her
The hairy stuff that looks pretty when maize is growing (and can be annoying when you try to eat the kernels off the cob) are of course, called silks. And while I’m here let me introduce you to Taffeta, Chiffon and Organzah: Ragtag Daily Prompt: … Continue reading The girl band with silken voices