Cora’s Little Pasta Angel
Historische Postkarte Nr.9 (1930)
S-Bahnhof Icking am Abend
Am Ulrichshügel
Icking - Pischeltsriederhof in 1932
Baarn – Cemetery
Cora and Robbie
Icking - Gasthof “Zur Post”
Cora’s bear
I drink it, because...
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Weipertshausen - St. Coloman
Weipertshausen - St. Coloman
Stormy Evening
Icking - Avia gas station
Snowdrops on January 13th, 2007
Weipertshausen
Weipertshausen - St. Coloman
Assenhausen
Snowdrops on January 13th, 2007
Assenhausen
Weipertshausen - St. Coloman
Assenhausen
Die alte Ickinger Eiche
The Alps at sunrise I
S-Bahnhof Icking am Abend
Golf course near Wolfratshausen
Der Klostermaier (neu)
Golf course near Wolfratshausen
Icking - View on the Alps
Icking - View on the Alps
Das “Paradieschen” am Abend
Near Wolfratshausen
Near Wolfratshausen
After midnight
Icking - Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche
Icking - Lechnerhof
Icking - Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche
Autumn Leaves
Icking - Die Forelle I
Icking - Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche
Icking - Die Forelle II
Das ehem. Ickinger Gymnasium II
Marita Krauss
Hanna Cooper
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Merry Christmas!
This is “Merry Christmas!” in Klingon... To be quite PC, I’d have to wish you all “Happy Holidays” or something like that, but I don’t like it when political correctness leads to saying nothing at all. Be assured: With “Christmas” I mean whatever you choose to celebrate, this time of the year.
Besides, what is right for Klingonians can’t be wrong for human beings, can it?
BTW, this is one of the angels made by our daughter’s class to be sold at a Christmas bazaar: they used penne for bodies, maccheroni for arms, farfalle for wings... But don’t think it was an inexpensive affair: the white paint smudged Cora’s black jacket; we couldn’t get it off, and she demanded a replacement.
Besides, what is right for Klingonians can’t be wrong for human beings, can it?
BTW, this is one of the angels made by our daughter’s class to be sold at a Christmas bazaar: they used penne for bodies, maccheroni for arms, farfalle for wings... But don’t think it was an inexpensive affair: the white paint smudged Cora’s black jacket; we couldn’t get it off, and she demanded a replacement.
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