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Sunny autumn

Yesterday and today were beautiful days here in the Hunsrück – there was fog in the morning, but it cleared after a few hours, and then it was sunny and quite warm (though a bit windy today). Since the weather was worse during the previous week this inspired me to take a few photos in the garden.

Here’s a late insect (I don’t think it’s a bee, it just mimics one) busy gathering some nectar – I didn’t think I would see any this late in the year.

bee on a yellow flower

And here are some pretty purple flowers for you, Garret. Happy Birthday!

bee on a yellow flower

Click the photos to enlarge.

Life in the countryside, part II

We try to go for a walk almost every evening and have started to explore our new surroundings in the past week or two. We used to do a little loop through the streets (“einmal um den Pudding”) when living in Bonn and Andernach, but the village we now live in is too small for that. Instead, we explore the country lanes and paths around the village. It’s always interesting, mostly thanks to two things: One, the landscape is very hilly, so you’re always able to see the next village over there, and isn’t that this other village we drove through before? Two, there’s a lot of wildlife around, and sometimes you’re lucky to see some of it.

On our walk last night we saw four deer – two pairs consisting of a mother and a fawn each. They were browsing near the forest in the evening sun, but fled when they saw us. We also saw lots of buzzards and maybe some falcons, too, but they were pretty common in the Eifel as well, so we’re used to seeing them.

The less romantic side of country life is that whenever you open a window or door just a crack, some of the lovely wildlife is eager to come into your house. So far, we’ve had lots of flies, spiders, a few wasps (there’s a nest under the roof), moths, daddy longlegs and grasshoppers – the latter live in our garden, there are literally dozens of them on each square metre of grass.

P.S.: A couple of days ago, a tiny bird flew into the teacher’s room at school through the open balcony door. I managed to catch it with a towel and brought it back outside. I didn’t know what kind of bird it was, so I looked it up later: It was a kinglet (Goldhähnchen), probably a goldcrest (Wintergoldhähnchen). Here are some more photos. Kinglets are the smallest native birds in Germany.

Life in the countryside

You know you really live in the countryside when you meet two tiny toads and a blindworm (Anguis fragilis, aka slowworm, Blindschleiche in German) a few hundred metres from home on your evening walk. Considering that I grew up in a village of less than 400, it’s surprising that it was the first blindworm I ever saw. (I have seen toads before, though. Really.)

Here’s a photo of the toad (Bufo bufo, Erdkröte in German) I found while working in the garden on Saturday. It was about the size of my palm.

toad in our garden

For the record, Saturday was the first day since our move that the weather was decent enough to work in the garden, mow the lawn and so on. Afterwards, we did what Americans do according to our cliché: We grilled burgers. It felt so stereotypical: On a Saturday you work in the garden, mow the lawn, have barbecue. We should also have had some beers to complete the picture. ;-)

Gone fishing

Tomorrow morning André and I are going to leave for a two-day hike along the Lieser, a little river contributing to the Moselle. We start our hike in Daun after leaving the car in Wittlich and taking the bus to Daun, spend the night in Manderscheid, and hike on to Wittlich on the second day. I hope the weather is not going to get worse – I’m not keen on hiking in raingear or getting soaking wet. Happy easter, everyone!

Relativ kurz entschlossen werden André und ich morgen früh zu einer zweitägigen Wanderung auf dem Lieserpfad von Daun über Manderscheid nach Wittlich aufbrechen. Übernachten werden wir in der Vulkaneifel-Jugendherberge in Manderscheid.

Über den Lieserpfad schreibt Manuel Andrack in seinem Buch Du musst wandern. Ohne Stock und Hut im deutschen Mittelgebirge:

“Der Lieserpfad ist der schönste Wanderweg der Eifel. Die Eifel ist das schönste Mittelgebirge Deutschlands. Deutschland ist das beste Wanderland der Welt. Also ist der Lieserpfad der schönste Wanderweg der Welt. Quod erat demonstrandum.”

Andracks komplette Beschreibung seiner Wandertour auf dem Lieserpfad wurde vor Veröffentlichung des Buches in der Zeit gedruckt: Mein Vater und ich im Wald.
“Der Lieserpfad in der Eifel führt vorbei an Burgen und Vulkanen. Eine Zwei-Tage-Tour auf dem schönsten Wanderweg der Welt.”

Weitere Informationen findet man neben der Website des Lieserpfades auch auf der Website von Daun: Der obere Lieserpfad (siehe auch das verlinkte PDF-Dokument am Ende der Seite).

Jetzt fehlt nur noch das passende Wetter – für den morgigen Freitag sind Regenschauer angesagt, am Samstag soll zumindest ab und zu die Sonne durchkommen, Regen ist erst für den Abend vorhergesagt.

Ich wünsche schon mal allerseits ein schönes Osterwochenende!