A DAY TO EMBRACE

because the sun did shine all day.
We went to Meinbrexen and walked around one of the two lakes, for the first time. We heared the hundreds of geese crying loudly and they flew up and landed upon a field on the shore of the Weser. There they stood, many started to eat the grass and some had landed on the small dam in the river.
My picture shows the view upon Meinbrexen against the snowed hills.
The place is a bird's paradise and now it is our paradise too.
The Great White Heron that flew nearby I tried to photograph but did not really succeed.

My haiku:

The silver waves roll
Quietly on and on the coots
Let themselves heave upon

And the proverb:

To take pepper in the nose.

Meaning: to take offence, be vexed.

1377 in Langland, Piers Plowman.


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