All the fluffy snow on the rooves and trees is very attractive and perfect for photos. But when it melts, the water dropping down must look very grubby.
Dear Helen, oh no: the Bavarians are very tidy (even I start to become house proud :-) - so the snow is shovelled at the sides of the streets. Well yes: trees drip a bit, the water going through drainpipes gurgles - but that's a nice background noise for the first tentative chirps of the birds.
You got a lot of snow. What a pain. But isn't it pretty? Have a grilled cheese sandwich and cup of tomato soup. Then cuddle under a nice warm blanket with a good book. Stay warm.
Dear Mimmylynn, this is a good advice - I love to sit at my huge parlour windows and drink a mug of tea! And when the weather allows I grab my Nordic Walking sticks and walk a few miles.
Beautiful photos. ❤️ I am a retired 69 year old lady who loves Winter and snow ❄️ Thank you so much for sharing, and warm greetings from Montreal, Canada ❤️ 😊 🇨🇦
Dear Linda, thank you for your comment! I do love winter too (especially now when I don't have to leave my flat at a required time for driving to work - I am retired now too and enjoy it (and have more than one way to work further - writing and translating are two of them). Hope to hear from you and Montreal again! Britta
All the fluffy snow on the rooves and trees is very attractive and perfect for photos.
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Dear Helen, oh no: the Bavarians are very tidy (even I start to become house proud :-) - so the snow is shovelled at the sides of the streets. Well yes: trees drip a bit, the water going through drainpipes gurgles - but that's a nice background noise for the first tentative chirps of the birds.
ReplyDeleteYou got a lot of snow. What a pain. But isn't it pretty? Have a grilled cheese sandwich and cup of tomato soup. Then cuddle under a nice warm blanket with a good book. Stay warm.
ReplyDeleteDear Mimmylynn, this is a good advice - I love to sit at my huge parlour windows and drink a mug of tea! And when the weather allows I grab my Nordic Walking sticks and walk a few miles.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. ❤️ I am a retired 69 year old lady who loves Winter and snow ❄️
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing, and warm greetings from Montreal, Canada ❤️ 😊 🇨🇦
Dear Linda, thank you for your comment! I do love winter too (especially now when I don't have to leave my flat at a required time for driving to work - I am retired now too and enjoy it (and have more than one way to work further - writing and translating are two of them). Hope to hear from you and Montreal again! Britta
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