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October waved goodby with sunshine and warm tempereratures and we used the perfect weather for an extended hiking tour on the Wittedindsweg, a crest trail on the Wiehengebirge from Porta Westfalica in the East to the Osnabrück area in the West. Before the sun went down we visited the most interesting spots of the Eastern part of the trail.
Autumn colours across the Lincoln Woods suspension bridge over the Pemigawasset River. White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
Back in Scotland for today's photos. This was taken yesterday at Loch Ard. Its starting to get very autumnul here.
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Looks like Autumn, feels like Summer. Last Sunday a beautiful sunset with temperatures in the mid 20ies. River Werre near Bad Oeynhausen, Ostwestfalen, Germany
Taken July and hoping for a nice summer sunrise was all set up and then the mist descended, with the sun trying to burn through the mist.
River Moselle near Schweich, not far from Treves, one of my preferred locations to catch the best morning light.
Morgens an der Mosel bei Schweich, einer meiner bevorzugten Stellen für schöne Lichtstimmungen.
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February did not show up with good weather but the last weekend pleased with beautiful sunshine. We used Saturday for an extended hiking trip on the Peak trail of the Wiehengebirge in the Rödinghausen area. The watch-tower and the Bismarck monument were some of the landmarks we passed during the trip.
Ich wünsche allen ein wunderschönes Jahr 2017 und das alle eure Wünsche in Erfüllung gehen!
I wish you all a wonderful year 2017 and all your wishes come true!
Wenn man ein wenig abseits der bekannten Wege von Rothenburg geht, gelangt man ausserhalb der Stadtmauern in das Tal wo der Fluss Tauber fließt. Hier steht diese wunderschöne mittelalterliche Brücke und daneben gleich ein entzückendes Fachwerkhäuschen.
If you are a little off the known paths of Rothenburg, you get outside the city walls into the valley where the River Tauber flows. Here stands this beautiful medieval bridge and next to it an enchanting half-timbered house.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber - Franken
Bayern (Bavaria) - Deutschland (Germany)
Dezember (December) 2016
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The sun is actually rising, but I would not want to let a little matter of geography and timing spoil a good title.
Sunrise at my favorite location.
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It was only afterwards that I notice that though this side of the bridge is set in Autumn, the opposite side seems to be set in Winter. I really dont know as I got hopelessly lost there on that particular day. Maybe Im still there!!!! Id better check!!!! You know what? To hell with it, if I am I like it here and Im staying!
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Do Have A Listen To This as its taken from a series called Atlantic Bridge Sessions which is very apt I think.
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This week´s business trip took me to Belgium into the Province of West-Flanders where I spent one Day in Brugge. Unfortunately the weather was a nightmare, nevertheless I enjoyed the city very much.
Un momento más de una ciudad que te atrapa, atrapa tus sentidos con su belleza, con sus gentes, sus rinconcillos y callejuelas, una verdadera maravilla. :)
Muchas gracias a tod@s!!
Thanks a lot for all :D
Corby Rose Garden was originally owned by a prominent business man named Henry Corby who moved to Belleville from England in 1832.
Over the years Mr. Corby and his family had been instrumental in encouraging and assisting Belleville in its growth as a community. A neighboring town that housed the family distillery was named Corbyville in his honor.
Corby Park, as it was titled, was donated to the city of Belleville in 1905.