The photos were taken four days apart. Six Word Saturday
The photos were taken four days apart. Six Word Saturday
Frankfurt’s TV tower, known as the Asparagus by the the locals. I’m not sure whether the combination of salami and asparagus works.
The tv tower in Mannheim casts its long shadow over the two arms of the river Neckar. I’ve been where the shadow crosses the Neckar island on a bike tour with my sister.
Last on the SD card in my camera: From an outing with our grandson the day before yesterday, it’s the tv tower in Mannheim.
Last on the SD card in my cell phone: A new lodger in our garage, a nosferatu spider. The species name is actually Zoropsis spinimana, the common name is derived from the marking on its back. It is new to Germany, having moved from warmer areas (due to climate change, no doubt). So for the first time there is a spider in Germany that can actually hurt human beings – they will bite if they are threatened. The bite is comparable to a mosquito bite or small bee sting (yes, Australians may laugh at this point). This particular one is a female, as my more knowledgeable friends tell me, and its body is just under 2 cm long.
For Bushboy’s Last on the Card in October.

The television tower in Berlin, with its well known round middle part.

Round windows in a round window in a round frame.

Not round cat in a round port hole.

Round art installation by Lutz Ackermann, no title, in Böblingen.
Linked to One Word Sunday: Round.