Sunday 10 April 2022

Thursday 7 April 2022

Notre Dame de Paris

Old photo. The cathedral is still being repaired, hopefully reopening in 2025

Wednesday 6 April 2022

Blooming magnolia


Whenever I see magnolias, I know: spring has arrived! 
Free earworm!
I know... It's awful... I have sometimes (very rarely though) an evil streak... LOL

  

Tuesday 5 April 2022

Monday 4 April 2022

A Monday Mural

Weird beastie...Is it eating the tree, or does the tree come out of it??? Or trying to grow a lemon tree in a ...is it a fish??? This reminds me of a famous Hieronymus Bosch painting. 
The text above, le sans pépins, means the seedless one. With or without seeds, I like lemon juice on my fish. If it's a fish, of course...
 Anyway, do you want to see more murals? Easy, just click here!
 

Saturday 2 April 2022

A town hall

Basel, Switzerland, has a unique, 16th century town hall. Originally painted by Hans Holbein around 1522.
 

Friday 1 April 2022

Weekend reflection in black and white

One more shot from a stroll in the Orangerie park, by almost summerly weather. Well, snow expected here tonight and tomorrow, the first, and hopefully last for this past winter.

More b&w here, as usual on Friday. And more reflection posts here.

It is the CDP theme day as well, about symmetry. Have a look!
 

Thursday 31 March 2022

Perched

Enjoying the sunshine. In France, according to tradition, babies are born in a cabbage. But here in Alsace, storks bring the new born babies, special delivery. How is it  in your tradition?
 

Wednesday 30 March 2022

Monday 28 March 2022

A Monday Mural

Missy did it! I had never heard of her, but I saw (and posted)  several murals of her. Kodos to a local artist!
 More Monday Murals right... here.

Friday 25 March 2022

Weekend in black and white

Summer day in the park... Yes: summer. And yes: today. Bliss!

                                                             More b&w here.
 

Thursday 24 March 2022

Wednesday 23 March 2022

It's an art!

The art of tossing pizza in the air, and not getting them on your head. Many years training, I suppose.