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A German saying goes “Den Bock (Billy-Goat) zum Gärtner (Gardener) machen”, for which I found several translations, mostly along the lines of “making the fox to guard the chickens”. Well, this is what came to my mind when I read about the the pick of Scott Pruit to lead E.P.A. A German saying goes “Den…
Probably more heart-warming than any solar heating unit. Probably more heart-warming than any solar heating unit.
The use of street trees as free advertisement fascinates me since I was for the first time in Harare, especially when the signs are handwritten like those above, as such signs are to be found in Germany only in the remotest rural areas maybe for some agricultural goods. But here it is a perfect normal…
The death of Leonard Cohen I feel as a great loss.
That I would even forget yesterday’s 10th anniversary of this blog, and now commemorate it in such a dark mood, I had not anticipated.
This wonderful image I bought as a Pt/Pd print from Carl Weese years ago, and I could not imagine anything more fitting for this dark election morning. I’d so much wish it would be only a nightmare and I could wake up.
I am already scheduled for my next trip to Harare, leaving tomorrow evening from a cold European November directly into the African summer. I’ve been told that in Harare the Jacaranda trees are in full bloom, and even on a small telephone screen that looked spectacular. Other than that it’s the usual rhythm of long days in offices and conference rooms, but this time with a bit longer evenings, hopefully leaving some time slots to explore the city with the camera.
I am already scheduled for my next trip to Harare, leaving tomorrow evening from a cold European November directly into the African summer. I’ve been told that in Harare the Jacaranda trees are in full bloom, and even on a small telephone screen that looked spectacular. Other than that it’s the usual rhythm of long days in offices and conference rooms, but this time with a bit longer evenings, hopefully leaving some time slots to explore the city with the camera.
I am already scheduled for my next trip to Harare, leaving tomorrow evening from a cold European November directly into the African summer. I’ve been told that in Harare the Jacaranda trees are in full bloom, and even on a small telephone screen that looked spectacular. Other than that it’s the usual rhythm of long days in offices and conference rooms, but this time with a bit longer evenings, hopefully leaving some time slots to explore the city with the camera.
I am already scheduled for my next trip to Harare, leaving tomorrow evening from a cold European November directly into the African summer. I’ve been told that in Harare the Jacaranda trees are in full bloom, and even on a small telephone screen that looked spectacular. Other than that it’s the usual rhythm of long days in offices and conference rooms, but this time with a bit longer evenings, hopefully leaving some time slots to explore the city with the camera.
I am already scheduled for my next trip to Harare, leaving tomorrow evening from a cold European November directly into the African summer. I’ve been told that in Harare the Jacaranda trees are in full bloom, and even on a small telephone screen that looked spectacular. Other than that it’s the usual rhythm of long days in offices and conference rooms, but this time with a bit longer evenings, hopefully leaving some time slots to explore the city with the camera.
I am already scheduled for my next trip to Harare, leaving tomorrow evening from a cold European November directly into the African summer. I’ve been told that in Harare the Jacaranda trees are in full bloom, and even on a small telephone screen that looked spectacular. Other than that it’s the usual rhythm of long days in offices and conference rooms, but this time with a bit longer evenings, hopefully leaving some time slots to explore the city with the camera.
I am already scheduled for my next trip to Harare, leaving tomorrow evening from a cold European November directly into the African summer. I’ve been told that in Harare the Jacaranda trees are in full bloom, and even on a small telephone screen that looked spectacular. Other than that it’s the usual rhythm of long days in offices and conference rooms, but this time with a bit longer evenings, hopefully leaving some time slots to explore the city with the camera.
I am already scheduled for my next trip to Harare, leaving tomorrow evening from a cold European November directly into the African summer. I’ve been told that in Harare the Jacaranda trees are in full bloom, and even on a small telephone screen that looked spectacular. Other than that it’s the usual rhythm of long…
I don’t know if this is what Jesus intended according to Carl Weese’s image of today.