Sally will varify that I have no isea, what that is. I prefer my cloths at least 10 years old.
I wonder what he would think now! :)
Good image for this theme. Including the man in the cast to the left adds so much to this one!
A fashionable gent in his time I am sure.
Although too casual is TOO casual, the olden days were REALLY complicated. I like the simple fashions. "Eye of the beholder," I guess.
What a great contrast in fashions. I wonder what Goethe would think about being used for advertising. I haven't been able to leave comments for a while for some reason, you have posted some great shots!Ellen
I'm intrigued by the woman in red tights and big boots for some reason!;-)
Great contrast and one that I would have overlooked. So I'm glad you took the shot and shared....
Oh dear--the great Goethe being used to hold a sign and point directions! It's shocking!
Did you have any personalized post cards made?
@ jenslanghans: How did you know? Where Goethe points there is not only an exhibition, but also a machine providing personalized post cards. But I refused, hmmmm.;-)
A very interesting street scene with lots of fashion showing.
Sally will varify that I have no isea, what that is. I prefer my cloths at least 10 years old.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what he would think now! :)
ReplyDeleteGood image for this theme. Including the man in the cast to the left adds so much to this one!
ReplyDeleteA fashionable gent in his time I am sure.
ReplyDeleteAlthough too casual is TOO casual, the olden days were REALLY complicated. I like the simple fashions. "Eye of the beholder," I guess.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great contrast in fashions. I wonder what Goethe would think about being used for advertising.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been able to leave comments for a while for some reason, you have posted some great shots!
Ellen
I'm intrigued by the woman in red tights and big boots for some reason!;-)
ReplyDeleteGreat contrast and one that I would have overlooked. So I'm glad you took the shot and shared....
ReplyDeleteOh dear--the great Goethe being used to hold a sign and point directions! It's shocking!
ReplyDeleteDid you have any personalized post cards made?
ReplyDelete@ jenslanghans: How did you know? Where Goethe points there is not only an exhibition, but also a machine providing personalized post cards. But I refused, hmmmm.
ReplyDelete;-)
A very interesting street scene with lots of fashion showing.
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