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Has anybody ever tried
to write music on a
Wäscheleine?
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are on their way
out
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Small cukes
dreaming of a career *
in a "Market for Lemons"
Wäscheleine: clothesline
Saure Gurke: Gherkin,
also "lemon" as in
"that car was a lemon"
*) "Saure-Gurken-Problem":
German title of Nobel Laureate
George Akerlof's 1970 paper
"The Market for Lemons"
© 2010 by Merisi
Hi Merisi,
ReplyDeleteI really love that pic! It's like an IKEA Post Card Image :-)
BTW in Virginia they changed the law,
"ecological drying sypplies" are now allowed in your back yard. That is true!
I love the one with the pegs :-).. now I know where the word washing line comes from :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the word Wäscheleine! Lovely images, as always, Merisi.
ReplyDeleteMerisi! Who would have EVER thought that a photo of clothes pins on a wash line would look so fabulous! And yes, it does look like a music staff.........I would have never thought of that until you mentioned it. How colorful and fun your post is today!! Happy Monday.....
ReplyDelete~Allie
Lovely compositions! And the one with the tulips absolutely sings!
ReplyDeleteThe tulips look like a more luscious mouthful than the cukes!
ReplyDeleteDiese Wascheleine (sorry no umlaut!) macht sicherlich fur meine Inspiration (if that is the right word:) )!
ReplyDeleteHah! I never thought to write music on Wäscheleine! Ingenious, Merisi. Love all your recent posts. Keep 'em coming! =)
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