Big Foot In The Rain

Eye’s are on you

We went to Trier, Germany, in the rain today. Trier was one of five official Roman residences in the 3rd and 4th centurys, and it was the home of Karl Marx.

Reminded me of Inchy in his younger days.

Das Foot

Karl Marx traffic lights

Roman ruins

Holding up the arch

Tunnels under the baths were used for maintaining the hot water for the baths.

We staoped by the Karl Marx Museum

Hour glasses showing how much time Marx spent in different cities. He lived longest in London and then Trier.

One of the better grafitti I saw

36 thoughts on “Big Foot In The Rain

    • The traffic lights are super cool. The museum was well done. Very modern, with lots of Karl Marx merchandise. I don’t believe he would have approved of the commercialization of his memory in T-shirts, cups, magnets, and his unfinished writing. Thanks, Herman.

    • I’m visiting my daughter and her husband, who live and work in Germany. They have been in Germany for a year and a half. Thanks, Dale

  1. Das Foot needs ein stiefel (a boot) 🥾
    for a glorious “Dictatorship of the
    the Pedestrian”. The revolution ✊️😎
    starts when those Marxist traffic lights
    turn green.

    • Ya, aber das foot ist sehr Monty Python ohne Stiefel. Herr Marx würde sich im Grabe umdrehen angesichts all der Waren, die in seinem Andenken verkauft werden. Danke, David.

  2. How fun! Not sure what kind of bird that is, but I have to say I like the foot…now if that could just be married up with a butt statue we would be in business!

  3. Fame at last, you mentioned me! That one took me into the past, reminding me of what I am missing in my dotage, Tim. Thanks for remembering.

    • You were the first person I thought of when I saw the guy feeding the birds. I remember how much you loved the birds, especially the mallards. Thanks, Inchy.

    • Lots of rain and green here. Much different from our environs up over and down under. Thanks, Miriam.

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