FOWC with Fandango: Minuscule

Viewing it in the bath from my sitting position in the bathroom (do not ask me where) I was wondering if I was probably a giant for this insect with eight legs. The question was: shall I let it live or not? Basically it was doing no harm, just being a spider. Now and again it moved, but remained at the bottom of the bath. Of course I could remove it and transport it to the outside world where it might find a partner, but how. What if it moved and decided to explore my hand or arm. As much as I find it also had a right to live, I was not keen on a personal connection. I eventually decided to leave it to its own thing. I never use the bath in any case, but always the shower. Due to my mobility problems, I am no longer able to climb into the bath. This morning it was gone, I have no idea where and honestly speaking I do not want to know

FOWC with Fandango: Minuscule

RDP Sunday: Colourful

When in town I always look up in the main street to this window. They placed two models at the window some months ago and always dress them according to the newest designs. Yesterday one was wearing a nice colourful dress. I almost felt that I should wave back, but of course they are not real. The first time I saw them, I thought they were genuine.

RDP Sunday: Colourful

FOWC with Fandango: Vicinity

Living in a village with 1,000 population everything is in the vicinity. Even Mr. Swiss is not so far away. I took this photo from his room at the golden oldie home, of our estate. I once timed my travel from home to where he is with my scooter, just six minutes. Today I went to town, ten minutes on my scooter and that makes a top speed of 11 kmh.I do not have a car and very rarely go anywhere further than my own area. Age has caught up with me and I am no longer as mobile as I was. Vicinity has now become my world.

FOWC with Fanndango: Vicinity

RDP Saturday: Food

We all need it, food, but what we eat depends on taste . At the beginning of my married life I discovered that my taste, my favourites, were not important. No. 1 son would not eat green vegetables, Mr. Swiss was – well – Swiss and he was not in the english way of things. Otherwise I had three others at the table and it became difficult, but somehow I managed. No-one was interested n my preferences and so I eventually ate everything that I cooked – because of the taste of the others. There were criticisms of course, but we survived. As time went by the children moved out, and a year ago Mr. Swiss left for his golden oldie home. I am now left with No.1 son, who still does not eat green food, but we manage. He otherwise seems to eat everything. Being autistic he does not say so much, but gradually, perhaps because we are now alone, he has begun to tell me what his preferences are in vegetables. He is basically a carnivore, but now is is discovering his preferences. He does not like peppers, but aubergine and courgettes as on the good side. And now the time has come when I eat alone at midday, as my son works during the day.

I can now cook what I like and have discovered that my diet is almost without meat. I like cheese and make my own soups with various vegetables. I lived from soup packets all my life and have discovered that a self made soup is no great work and quite tasty. This evening I am alone, No. 1 son is at a pop concert. You can see my evening meal. I decided on asparagus, as there was a special offer, with some air dried meat and of course a sauce hollandaise (which came from a packet).

For tomorrow lunch we have a lamb rack with green beans and french fries. No 1 autistic son once confessed that he likes lamb, another triumph of discovering what he actually likes.

RDP Saturday: Food

RDP Friday: Zombie

Zomby, of course they do not exist. One of my hobbies are visiting variouis cemeteries. When I was younger and more activer, my visits took me to Paris and Vienna when I was on holiday.Something strange hgappened when in Paris, I was visiting the Père Lachaise cemetery and naturally wanted to see the famous grave of singer Jim Morrison who passed away in France. It was quite well known, especially because the monument of his head had been stolen from the grave now and again. It was tucked away between many other graves and I had to do some climbing to find it, but there is was. With camera poised I took my photo. It was when I uploaded the photo back at home in Switzerland, that I was a little astonished. There she was, a woman dressed in black behind the grave. I never saw her when I took the photo. Was it just a coincidence that she was there and I did not see her, or did she appear after the photo was in my camera. Who knows? This photo has haunted me since many years. I probably took it some 40 years ago. Was Jim Morrison trying to tell me sometning from the other side. No, I do not believe in the after life – or……
RDP Friday: Zombie