IT ALL STARTED SO WELL

too well perhaps. We took an early train to Göttingen to have ample time to go to the Botanical Garden of the university and walk around in the town.
An enormous croaking sound reached us from the ponds of the garden, so many frogs were there. It was an exiting view. There was a schoolclass with little children, Kindergarten perhaps, that stood in awe at the pond. And they shouted too.
I had a lucky touch again I thought, but in the end it was not easy to take pictures as the sun after eleven o'clock was so stark, it wal almost impossible to find the right settings.
All seemed well when we took the train to Hannover, but before we reached the station the train stopped, some disorder that took half an hour and we missed the connection. Or we could wait two hours till the train from Berlin to Amsterdam arrived or we could take some other route, southwards to Duisburg and from there to Utrecht. The last option we choose, but the train in Duisbourg was late too and when we finally arrived in The Hague and home it was after 10 p.m.
Tired yes, yes I feel tired.

My haiku:

After the long hours
Of travelling the fresh sea
Breeze envelops us

And the proverb:

Tomorrow is a new day.

And then I will be back here to catch up.

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