At this rate, guest photographer Ute Matschke is going to be permanent staff… This wonderful landscape shot would have been ideal for yesterday’s Monthly Theme Day, but I figured that…
Looking over Rheinhessen’s vineyards towards renewable power generation on the distant ridge. Ugly as shit, but hey, they’re subsidised….
…done that going there. This is the view from the cycle/vineyard track that runs from Lörzweiler (where my tame Saab mechanic Roland has his workshop) before you head down to…
…is what you Americans (depending on which state/state of mind) reckon is good to carry openly when you go to Walmart or to your local church. Over here, it’s the…
I don’t much care for them, either. Nor am I particularly fond of the wind farms that sprout up faster than you can blink. But if we want to reduce…
I started counting them and even got up to 43. Then I thought “Sod it, I’ll just say that there are n trees….”
The finance sector’s glass palaces in Frankfurt at sunset
Between Gonsenheim and Nieder-Olm. Would have got out in Klaawinnerum, but the Regional Express went flying through Next train back in over an hour. Hoofed it – 5km in under…
….you can see forever …er…Frankfurt
Harvest aftermath
American Indians appear to have established a beachhead on Rabbit Island. They’re probably off looking for scalps with which to cover their teepee. Follically challenged as I am, I have…
Stag’s skull. Water tanks Windmill. Rural Nelson
All yours! I’m taking Kate‘s lead and sodding off to sunnier climes for a bit. Probably breaking all sorts of rules. Whatever.
The Katharinenkirche in Oppenheim spoiling a late evening view of the Mainz Basin, a tertiary marine basin that for a time (shortly before we moved here, actually…) linked the North…
Hamish, Mapua’s resident white heron, graced the wharf with his presence from the late 1980s until 2011 when he was last seen emptying Kathie Russell’s goldfish pond in Brightwater in…
…….I do like sunsets around here. Hoddy Rd, Mapua.
…in the Big City Mapua channel
The Pfalz at Kaub. Inside looking out. Wisely again
The Rhine from t’other side downstream from Oberwesel. Panoramically speaking…