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I love these kinds of signage. We almost always stop to read them.
1 day agoExactly. It continues to grow taller until it forms a kind of lacy fronds. Next year, the sprouts grow out of the soil and are cut off at ground level until the harvesting season is over. Then they are allowed to grow into the tall fronds and repeat the next year.
1 day agoyo quiero Taco Bell!
2 days agoSounds like a bad flight - Start & land...flustered!
2 days agoAlpaca?
2 days agoI lived in Germany (in Hanau) in the early 90's and am really enjoying following your trip and seeing the scenery again!
It is wonderful to see the continued maintenance that keeps these beautiful buildings current.
We've never cycled northern Germany, but you make it really worth putting on our map. Bremen looks like a stunning place to visit.
4 days agoThanks for your interesting descriptions of the Weser route, Scott and Pat- I’ve tucked that one away for future reference. Seems like a possible way to cycle from Frankfurt to the sea and trying the Baltic routes. Happy cycling.
4 days agolooking great, the incredible view too!!
5 days agoAI Overview
A flock of herons is often referred to as a "siege". While other collective nouns like "sedge," "station," or "glean" can also be used to describe groups of herons, "siege" is the most commonly recognized term.
According to Google AI - a group of cormorants can be called a "gulp", a "flock", a "raft", or a "squadron". They are also sometimes referred to as a "flight". Since this lone cormorant is neither flying nor rafting, we'll have to go with "gulp"!
6 days agoA "gaggle" of geese is favourite!
6 days agoNice but I think you should use your bike Friday instead of this for your tour.
1 week agoWe always found that the cycling infrastructure in Germany is incredible! What a great country to cycle in.
1 week ago
Looks like a very pretty town.
1 day ago