The daily walk from our holiday rental to the bakery, a contribution for Jo’s Monday Walks.
Je n’atten… pas que… lève toi
“Saget, Steine, mir an, o sprecht, ihr hohen Paläste!
Straßen, redet ein Wort! Genius, regst du dich nicht?”
J. W. Goethe, Römische Elegien, 1
While the poet begs Rome’s walls to talk to him, the walls in the streets of Arles sported many messages, some of them obstructed by noise – ripped off, painted over, gone enigmatic. I was fascinated by the layers, by the idea that someone left a trace, only to be obstructed after a while…
Loquatious Walls (Arles)
Dance Lessons: Latin
Un, dos, tres – un, dos, tres –
In the Mood
Natural Turn
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Crime Series V/6
Crime Series V/5
Crime Series V/4
Crime Series V/3
For a better understanding of the story, you can also scroll through the whole series – as far as it has been published – on my homepage. | To be continued.
Crime Series V/2
For a better understanding of the story, you can also scroll through the whole series – as far as it has been published – on my homepage. | To be continued.
Crime Series V/1
For a better understanding of the story, you can also scroll through the whole series – as far as it has been published – on my homepage. And there is also a “making of” right here in case you’re curious.| To be continued.
New Cat on the Block
After winning the Toy Photographers’ Photo Challenge this month*, K-2SO deserved some more feline company. Here’s one of my first test shots with Catwoman. I liked it. And I hope you dig it too.
*In a tie with Jason Nvrmore.
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“Und der Haifisch, der hat Zähne…”
A famous song text by Bertold Brecht. One of the English translations is, “Oh, the shark has pretty teeth, dear…” — I am still wondering though if somebody might have bought it if this post’s title had been “Been diving…” — And I just realize since this is a marine animal it might be a good choice for Paula’s Thursday’s Special.








































