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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Sundays in my city

German villages are not hard to fall in love with......
You can be smitten by them easily.

The brightly colored timbered houses with romantic towers protruding out gives way to fairytale like imagination....
Did a Rapunzel lean out of this tower??

The wrought ironed shop signs remind you of the medieval times gone by...

The cobbled pathways may have been worn out with the horse drawn carriages of the past?

Sigh...my camera and I can go on and on.

Do you get smitten by quaint villages and get the urge to return?

P.S: All pictures taken at Miltenberg. Am gonna return cause I have to see the geraniums hanging out of every window in the above lane.


Unknown Mami

10 comments:

  1. Oh, you are SOOOO right - - - those houses grabbed my heart and they just scream FAIRY TALES!!

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  2. I get smitten by villages in Europe, whether from your photos of German villages or English villages from public tv mystery shows. Even more so in person, of course.

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  3. Beautiful! Yes, I love buildings and old structures! And gorgeous pathways, and pretty flower boxes! Love each of these shots, and can't wait to see your geranium pictures when you return.

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  4. It does look really, really pretty all of it - like from HC Andersen´s stories! :-)

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  5. I am going to Germany in October. This blog has got me totally ready to go!

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    1. Germany in October? It has got to be the Oktober fest!!! :D

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  6. Germany is one place I've always wanted to visit...even more so now!

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  7. Hi May, I just adore German towns. I can't get enough of your photos. I've pinned the last one to my travel board on Pintrest!

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  8. Wonderful photos from the buildings and the street. Great colors.
    Kind regards, Synnöve

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  9. I want you and your camera to go on and on. I love seeing you photograph such wonderful places.

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