Earl, it could well be that my preference for blue, that I developed in childhood already, does surface again – after a long time where I favoured less explicit, less pure colors.
I am left wondering why the dog bowl had to be placed on a rubber mat. Was it because of that admirable German desire for things to be ordered, neat and tidy?
Saint Peter and the Dog Dish?
I am not familiar with that parable.
Tyler, unfortunately no parable. Just a pun, visualising petri dishes used in chemistry
Could well be that trying to play with words in not-the-mother-tongue went wrong, or I was tricked by a “false friend”.
I got it…’Pet’ri Dish. 🙂
Markus, you still managed to find a bit of that blue which was such a feature of many of your Tunisia photos.
Happy Holidays!
Earl, it could well be that my preference for blue, that I developed in childhood already, does surface again – after a long time where I favoured less explicit, less pure colors.
I am left wondering why the dog bowl had to be placed on a rubber mat. Was it because of that admirable German desire for things to be ordered, neat and tidy?
Colin, most probably you are right. It is left to be discussed if this desire for neat and tidy is really admirable, but German it is definitely!