Ship traffic can be quite heavy where the Rhine narrows, so these lights informs ship masters what ship traffic is approaching from round the bend towards your ship! Sadly Iām unable to read the bar code.
Lumix G9 + PLeica 12-60mm @ 1/1250 f4 ISO200
This lady was attempting to take 10,000 paces, this bit was 20 laps of the deck! Measured with a Fitbit watch.
Lumix G9 + PLeica 12-60mm @ 1/3200 f4 ISO200
Koblenz, Germany the āPegelhausā which I understand was used to measure the depth of the Rhine!
Now itās a coffee shop!
Lumix G9 + PLeica 12-60mm @ 1/2500 f4 ISO200
These notes were found on the rear cover of a second hand book I received today.
Iāve no idea what the notes refer to, but it is intriguing to ponder over an explanation of the notes, sadly Iāll never know the story. But it is nice to guess what the trip involved!
Please ignore my awful chewed...
Would you like your garden gate to look like this one at the Reichsberg Castle?
G9 + PLeica 12-60mm @ 1/1250 f4 ISO200
Or perhaps have a little afternoon nap!
G9 + Panasonic 35-100mm @ 1/1000 f4 ISO200
The Weindorf in Koblenz, lots of wine, oompah music and sausages!
Lumix G9 + PLeica 12-60mm @ 1/1250 f4 ISO200
Many a sore head after visiting there.:drinks:
St Nicholas Church, Moreton, Dorset
This church is unusual because itās windows are etched and not stained.
GX8 + PLeica 8-18mm.
And itās close to where Lawrence of Arabia is buried.
Cue Gerry and the Pacemakers singing Ferry across..... Car ferry on the Mosel. Not quite the Mersey though.
Lumix G9 + PLeica 12-60mm @ 1/3200 f4 ISO200
Not actually a door knocker, but I reckon it would make a very good one. From the pedestal of the monument of Kaiser William the First in Koblenz.
G9 + PLeica 12-60mm @ 1/1250 f4 ISO200.
Cropped a little wasted space to revisit a photo I like!
A cargo ship on the Rhein in the middle of a very hot summer.
X-H1 + 55-200mm @ 55mm 1/2900 f5.6 ISO200
Christilou, I definitely know that feeling! When I visit a place itās obviously a signal for the scaffolding to appear or the streets to be dug up!
It happens at home as well, very annoying. :boohoo:
Kyle, you are right, on the day of my second visit it was graduation time, lots of students partying, but no trouble or aggro lots of the students were quite drunk, but well behaved, in its own way quite boring!
Iāve been to Heidelberg twice, and I think that is enough.
But there is a little shop by the bus stops that sell French Lavender products! Very popular with my lady friends!
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