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A snow-covered field surrounded by a fence to keep people away.
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Germany is well-known for having a large variety of bread and rolls.
These rolls are for breakfast. Cut them horizontally in two halves and put some butter on the cut faces. Next, put some sausage, ham, cheese, honey, marmalade, salmon, salami, jam or whatever you like on top of the butter. Now, get a cup of coffee or tea and enjoy your start in the day 🙂
Especially on Saturday and Sunday mornings the bread is replaced by some rolls fetched fresh (and sometimes still warm from the oven) at the bakery.
More of my images can be seen at my own blog.
More of my images can be seen at my own blog.
More of my images can be seen at my own blog.
Inside Santa Maria del Mar in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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Here in Germany we have a saying “Steter Tropfen holen den Stein” (~ constant dripping wears away the stone), but also “der Tropfen, der das Fass zum überlaufen bringt” (~ the drop that makes the barrel overflowing).
Same is, when rain falls on the forest ground. First, the rain will be soaked. The longer the rain lasts, the more water won’t be soaked. Instead, it searches a way to escape. So, the water comes back to skylight at a tiny, but growing, spring.
More of my images can be seen at my own blog.
More of my images can be seen at my own blog.
More of my images can be seen at my own blog.
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