MEINBREXEN REVISITED

We went in the late morning to Meinbrexen again.
The sunrise had been without clouds of to speak of. But later the clouds arrived and when blue patches appeared, we set of. Hoping for more.
When we came there a fierce wind blew, it was cold, but we walked around the lake, seeing many waterbirds. Fields with sunflowers dried up, the Weser floating swiftly and the old railroad bridge where the train crossed the river. Cold, oh what a cold walk, but very exiting.
We had brought carrots for the sweet goat that lives there with many sheep in a field.
Back home quite a job to go through our pictures.

My haiku:

Making loud noises
Writing concrete poems with strange
Formations in the air

And the proverb:

Of two disputants the warmer is generally in the wrong.

Meaning: Warmth and earnestness are a proof at least of a wo/man's own conviction of the rectitude of that which he/she maintains. .... Coolness is as often the result of... indifference to truth...as of ... confidence ina wo/man's own side in a dispute.

1826 in Lamb's Elia.

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