Or Golden October, being the Teutonic equivalent of Indian Summer. No-one knows the origin of the North American terminology and it wouldn’t work here anyway, given the lack of aforementioned…
“94 today” says the display on the commuter highway close to Bingen. Don’t know why it thinks that – birthday was in July and I’m not *quite* that chronologically gifted.…
Two extremes? That would be work and home and that’s what “Pendler” means in German – oscillating between the two. Pendulus Latin From pendeō (“I hang”) + -ulus. hanging, hanging…
Last couple of kms uphill from Mainz to 220m ASL through (early) blossoming fields of Brassica napus subsp. napus. Back in a previous life as a suit, I’d often finish…