Giões, HFF
In der Ferne: der Wurmberg (PiP)
Santiago de Cuba
Santiago passing
landing sites
Menina Estrelinha
Da bin ich ganz Ohr!
On the dog walk ;-)
Oderteich
Azinheira, Quercus ilex,
Azinheira, Quercus ilex, BW
road dermatologist badly needed
Zehn Granitobelisken (2*PiP)
Bacardi Rum Factory - HFF!
Blick von der Achtermannshöhe nach Süden - HFF!
Guantanamo Girl
Seasonal Un-Happy Fence Friday
Ungeschütztes Nest (PiP)
Guantanamo - HFF!
Zufluss ...
The brush before the needle (PiP)
Maisí - mural
Licht und Schatten
...a suggestion of blue...
CUBA
Blick zum Brocken
HFF - der steinige Weg nach oben ...
Bel Air - HFF!
Der Weg zum Achtermann
...overcast...
shady arcades
director's view - HFF!
Baum vorm Fenster: Letzte Blüte (2 * PiP)
easy rider
Azinheira, Quercus ilex
Lofoten, Norway, Snowing, HFF
Memories.....
Briza maxima, Poales
Tolle Blüte
public transport
Treppenhaus im Versmannhaus
Azinheira, Quercus ilex, HFF
Treppenhaus im Kontorhaus Stubbenhuk
Treppenhaus im Laeiszhof
don't forget to dance
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Spergularia rubra, re-growing every year in the pavement close to my patio
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Yes, they're tiny. I see carpets of them at exactly this time of year in the Sierras, usually on gravelly or sandy paths but also on degraded granite ground.
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