This made me so hungry, I dont know why, but this lunch had to taste good.
So it was your sandwich wrapper I picked up when I was hiking or some other tourist’s hiking my hometowns hills.
Ah, if that ain’t meee. I’ve got this impulsivity when it comes to travelling
I’ve done this a few times. I think the most absurd was when I ended up in Paris from London for breakfast.
RICOLA
Looks lovely. Where is this?
I always wondered why hiking shoes are generally fugly. Then it came to me: most of the manufacturers of decent models are German. Duh.
Beautiful Karwendel
THE CROW. THE BREAD.
I thought this was monte grappe for a sec
Amazing place. I live in Berlin and unfortunately, there are no mountains in the near. One should drive at least two hours from the city centre to reach the first mountain to climb.
This has to be the northern limestone alps right? Beautiful area. Was there for a couple of days last week and can’t wait to return.
Never been to Germany (let alone anywhere outside the US for that matter) but this is one of the many reasons why I’d love to go! That and I’d love to visit the towns where my more-recent ancestors came from, i.e., my 4th great grandpa Karl Forst who came from Grevenbroich, North Rhine-Westphalia
And by “us” you obviously mean you and your pet crow. Nice.
It’s obvious from the photo that you’re in Germany because of that bread!
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This made me so hungry, I dont know why, but this lunch had to taste good.
So it was your sandwich wrapper I picked up when I was hiking or some other tourist’s hiking my hometowns hills.
Ah, if that ain’t meee. I’ve got this impulsivity when it comes to travelling
I’ve done this a few times. I think the most absurd was when I ended up in Paris from London for breakfast.
RICOLA
Looks lovely. Where is this?
I always wondered why hiking shoes are generally fugly. Then it came to me: most of the manufacturers of decent models are German. Duh.
Beautiful Karwendel
THE CROW. THE BREAD.
I thought this was monte grappe for a sec
Amazing place. I live in Berlin and unfortunately, there are no mountains in the near. One should drive at least two hours from the city centre to reach the first mountain to climb.
This has to be the northern limestone alps right? Beautiful area. Was there for a couple of days last week and can’t wait to return.
Never been to Germany (let alone anywhere outside the US for that matter) but this is one of the many reasons why I’d love to go! That and I’d love to visit the towns where my more-recent ancestors came from, i.e., my 4th great grandpa Karl Forst who came from Grevenbroich, North Rhine-Westphalia
And by “us” you obviously mean you and your pet crow. Nice.
It’s obvious from the photo that you’re in Germany because of that bread!