EVERY DAY

we have more to do, animalwise it is. Buy new carrots for the horses, get for free at the bakery a lot of rolls because of their closing at 1 p.m. for the ducks, find in the garden of the "Rathaus" two apples lying on the ground and still edible for the swans.
Mischa and I we climbed the hill to the horses, Marion was there and we had a nice chat, she told us that in an exchange programm of the voluntay fire-brigade she had been two times to Hoek of Holland and The Hague. And that she had seen the Eisenbahnerheim for some forty years ago used as the beautiful holiday- resort it was build for. Always nice to hear a bit of old and new events. As hearing that the abandoned Youth Hostel was sold to Japanese or Chinese persons.
Since I read some Rilke poems a couple of days ago I now have started to read the wonderful book of H. Nalewski, Rainer Maria Rilke in his time. Just some pages each time.
My blip is taken in our garden, a little impression of the bare wisteria-branches.

My haiku:

A miniature
Minotaur can do no harm
The velvety mole

And the chinese proverb from the book:

Men/women's natures are alike; it is their habits that carry them far apart.





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