Hi Everybody!
The weekend here in Germany was overshadowed by a huge demonstration in Berlin. 20,000 people traveled there to protest against the 'cutting' of our rights by making us wear masks and keeping distance. An eclectic collection of Covidiots from the extreme left, extreme right, mixed with vaccination opponents and world conspiracy theorists demonstrated. They refused to wear masks and didn't practice distancing, attacked police and journalists and behaved really badly. The number of Covid Infections is rising here, and some people still think they have a right to do what they want and couldn't care less what happens to others. Bad, sad and mad!
Today we are starting a new challenge At
TIOT - words and numbers. Projects of all formats are allowed, but there must be some words and/ or numbers included. Hope to see you joining in. You can see the work of the other team members on our blog, and you have 2 weeks to link to us. Have fun!
I made a 12 x 12" page. The vintage man was printed onto book-paper, fussy cut and collaged. Then I just went made with letters, numbers and words and glued them on with gay abandon. I added some crackle glaze to a few parts, but it didn't work well, hardly any crackle and it dried cloudy. Perhaps it was too old?
Today is also time for
Elizabeth's T sTands for Tuesday link party, so here a warm welcome to all of the nice ladies of the T Gang. I'm sure you can guess my drink?
In our little town - and in many other places - they have created more spaces for people to sit and enjoy a drink or meal outside with plenty of space between people. Here cars have been banned from parking on one stretch and the space used for tables and chairs:
The little 'summer village' in the moat is still there. You can see the old town walls in the background on the left:
The photos were taken from the bridge in the early morning, so there's nobody there:
The 'Füchschen' pub has outdoor seating, as does Cafè Schuster:
On the market place more tables are allowed than usual, and all well apart:
In the bookshop they are offering a course on calligraphy and suitable books and pens etc. I thought of CJ here:
Last week my post from Elizabeth arrived - lots of collage pieces and a piece of her precious home made paper - thanks so much!
And I received a beautiful card from Ro - thanks for the lovely surprise!
I am always up very early and enjoy the sunrise with my first coffee:
Another hungry visitor to my balcony:
By the Rhine:
Looking for breakfast:
The Canada geese were picking crumbs from the pavement near a pub:
The pigeons were busy in the tree behind the garden.
And as we have hardly had any rain lots of leaves, acorns, conkers etc are already falling from the trees - sad!
Some of the beautiful flowers I saw on my way to Aldi:
Have a great day, take care,
and thanks a lot for coming by!