Since you were so kind to ask MyKi, (sarcastic witch! ) the weather is cool in the mornings and since I live in a third floor walkup with no air conditioner…hotter than hell from 2 P.M. till I finally fall asleep. I’m still looking for the mini castle on the lake maybe you did dream it cause I’ve had no luck.
Someone else besides me likes cemeteries so here’s a few for him.
All of the graves in every cemetery I’ve been to are this well maintained. In the winter They plant grasses, ivy, poinsettias etc and in the summer gorgeous flowers of every color and type. Even the oldest in the cemetery aren’t neglected.
This is why I’m glad to be living here and not just on a short vacation. I can really get to know the places I go to, I mean honestly, would you take the time to go see a cemetery if you only had 10 days. I know I wouldn’t, I’d be to busy hitting the hot spots of tourism. The rest of these will be up and down the streets of Burgbernheim. Give you all an idea of what I see when I go for a limp….. or a drive. Yes I’m still limping, and yes, the ankle is much better than it was. Thanks for your concern, she says really sarcastically.
I lied! One more in the cemetery. But only because these crosses are so cool. I think at one time they may have been on graves, but now they’re standing next to the church off in a corner. All by their lonesomes.
We have a tree in the middle of the road. I know they still do this in some places, but it’s still refreshing to see. It seems like anymore when they build something they knock everything down. It always kills me when I see these brand new McMansions with no trees or tiny little saplings. I always think to myself… ok, you’ll spend a quarter mil on your house but not 10,000 for landscaping. Duh!
These are in front of the Rathaus. Say it rot house. It means city hall.
A purple flower tree? I’ve never seen one till now.
Random house on Strawberry street. I love the green shutters and all the flower boxes. When I go home I’m going to have flower boxes on all the windows. I never knew how much they improved the look of a house ’til I saw them on every house in Germany. Okay not every house…just every other house.
These cement flower boxes are scattered all over town. Some have rings, some don’t. I wonder if they used to be horse troughs? Does anyone know?
Random courtyard. This one also happens to be not just the house courtyard but it services the barn as well. The farmers live in town and drive their tractors out to the fields every day. A lot of them have their livestock right in town. When you drive by you know when it’s time to shovel out the barn.
There are two wells in town. I’m sure at one time they provided the water for city use, now they have don’t drink the water signs on them. This one is harder then hell to pump, but if you stick with it the water comes gushing out cold and feels really good on a hot day.
Well, I think this is enough for now. Hope you enjoyed a tiny slice of the city I live in. I’ll leave a rose bouquet for you to end with. These roses are growing up a wall and every stem has a full bouquet on it. They’re so heavy they can’t grow upright.
If you ever get to Burgbernheim, Germany look me up and I’ll give you the nickle tour.
later gator.
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