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Apfelernte /apple harvest/récolte des pommes

18 Sep 2012 28 21 334
today I'm busy as an apple pecker in the garden :-) and in the kitchen immediately follows the processing to applesauce mmmmhhhhhhhhh !!! Aujourd'hui, je suis occupé comme un piqueur de pomme dans le jardin :-) et dans la cuisine suit immédiatement le traitement à la compote de pommes mmmmhhhhhhhhh !!!

Various gardeners

18 Sep 2012 36 29 531
Various gardeners can be found at different plants, I am always amazed what I discover there everything!

Lunar Eclipse 2018 Freienstein

18 Sep 2012 35 13 383
an attempt at how it went down so we know him, tonight the wolves will howl again :-)))

The Garden Life

18 Sep 2012 60 34 320
so once again we want to look you deep into the eyes :-) and say goodbye!!

Scotland Edinburgh

18 Sep 2012 37 22 338
on a rainy walk I think it's time to take a break and have coffee :-)

Biking in Croatia

18 Sep 2012 46 28 346
Biking in Croatia Okay, friends, I'm back now. I probably did not drive often enough, as you can see :-)) Vélo en Croatie Ok, les amis, je suis de retour maintenant. Je n'ai probablement pas conduit assez souvent, comme vous pouvez le voir:-)))

Scotland St. Cuthbert's Way

18 Sep 2012 6 2 565
Overview of the route we will cover on the St. Cuthbert's Way St Cuthbert's Way is a 62-mile pilgrimage trail between the Scottish border town of Melrose and Lindisfarne off the coast of Northumberland, England. "The Pilgrim's Way is named after St Cuthbert, a 7th century saint who came from the Borders and spent his life serving the Church.

Scotland St. Cuthbert's Way (PiP)

18 Sep 2012 38 12 396
Maxton Church The church stands on a hill overlooking the river Tweed. It is believed that there has been a church on or near today's site for almost 1000 years. Sacred inscriptions can be seen on both the north and south walls. The HEBREW inscription on the south wall translates "Blessed are the people who know the joyful sound, Selah". 1724 :- "O come and let us worship and bow. (These are taken from Psalm 89.15 and Psalm 95.6). The Latin inscription on the north wall, above the stained glass windows, translates "Jesus is our safety". The bell bears the inscription "1609, Soli Deo Gloria Jan Burgerhuys me fecit". It was made in the well-known factory in Middleburg in Holland. There are two stained glass windows in the north wall which are believed to have been designed by James Henry Coram , a London architect.

Scotland St. Cuthbert's Way

18 Sep 2012 50 27 333
He has received us joyfully

Scotland St. Cuthbert's Way (PiP)

18 Sep 2012 29 17 353
over the plateau we continue our journey towards our destination in Wooler PiP: which passes the beehives of a beekeeper

Scotland St. Cuthbert's Way (PiP)

18 Sep 2012 21 6 315
only about 1kilometer to Wooler, it was very far today and we are happy to reach our destination soon PiP: this is our accommodation

Scotland St. Cuthbert's Way

18 Sep 2012 87 36 674
the nature in its various colours and the already artful straw walms

Autumn Time

18 Sep 2012 35 20 328
Besides travelling and photography, I also have other things to do at the moment! The production of tomatoes vegetables Salsa takes me in claim :-))) About 30 large and 30 smaller glasses were filled!

HFF

18 Sep 2012 45 24 342
HFF for all my IP friends and beautiful relaxing weekend

Scotland St. Cuthbert's Way (PiP)

18 Sep 2012 44 26 475
The Anglo-Saxon monastery of Lindisfarne on the island of Lindisfarne off the north-east coast of England in the county of Northumberland. In 635, Scottish monks led by St. Aidan founded an abbey on the island of Lindisfarne, also known as Holy Island. It was continued by Saint Cuthbert, who also became the first bishop of Lindisfarne. After his death the Lindisfarne Gospels, a gospel book, were made, the monastery became a place of pilgrimage. Soon Lindisfarne became a centre of Celtic monastic culture, a place of faith, art and scholarship, famous for its writing school. From the island, the monks promoted the Christianization of England, but soon came into conflict with Roman missionaries directly commissioned by the Pope. On 8 June 793, Lindisfarne was attacked by Vikings. In 875 Bishop Eardulf left the monastery at Lindisfarne with the monks for fear of further Viking raids. They took with them the remains of Saints Cuthbert, Aidan, Eadberht, Eadfrith, Æthelwald and the Book of Lindisfarne.

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18 Sep 2012 33 29 313
Hello my dear IP friends, now back again from the mountains Wish you a nice Weekend

Bernese Oberland under and above the fog (PIP)

18 Sep 2012 61 25 387
this week we watched many fascinating fog games

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