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My paternal grandmother Leah Zetcher was born and grew up in Pushelat, as it was called in Yiddish. I took this photo in July 1998 when I spent a month in LIthuania studying Yiddish at the University of Vilnius.
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Found this fisherman on a pier at the coast of Palanga, Lithuania.
different angle of previous take with boat moved to the left and blue part of the sky showing, interesting to see what different it makes
Lithuanian Air Force, Alenia C-27J Spartan, c/n 4143, reg 08 Blue. Seen at Ablitas dirtstrip (LETU) when taking part of ETAP C 22-3 exercise.
The Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Nida was built next to the old cemetery on a small hill and is still standing today. In October 1888 the church was built in Gothic style from red bricks. The organ is a work of the organ builder Gebauer from Königsberg (Prussia). The two altar lights were donated by Empress Auguste Viktoria. During the Soviet era, it was not used as a church. Today it is again a place of worship.