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Aug 09, 2008 22:07


For four weeks I visited Bad Salzuflen, a nice little town in Germany, Northrhein Westfalia. I've got some treatments because I took a cure.

I loved the park there, I was walking and watching every day of those four weeks and I always found new plants and places and little ways.

Now I'm back at work, only the pictures remember me of that time.




The little tower on the left side is called 'Katzenturm' (cat-tower). I don't know why.




Small little streets and picturesque houses.




It looks nice on the outside, but I bet the rooms inside are small with low ceilings and wry walls.




It looks bewitched, doesn't it?




My daughter and her girlfriend visited me (daughter Britta is the one with the black T-shirt, Sandra is in the front of that photo.




My son Claas and his girlfriend visited me, too. Katja, the girl, wouldn't pose on that handrail.




I really love bagpipe music. The band was there for the 'Schützenfest' (hmm, no translation for that. It's a festival with bands from Germany and other countries, first they make a parade and then they all together are sitting in a tent and drinking beer and other drinks. Very funny with much drunken people).




I loved to watch the flocks of ducks in the park.




Oops.




The wall is the 'Gradierwerk'. (no translation again - it's a wall from millions of branches and they put saltwater over it, the whole time, day and night. It's to get a 'sea-climate' in the middle of Germany. It works, I could breath more easily as I got a cold (and it was good for my asthma, too).




I detected the bumble-bees only as I loaded the photo into my computer.
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