The glory of the month of May
Artificial waterfall
The old cornfield turned into this.
Fading May
May 19th, after a severe thunderstorm
Looking for his favorite hen.
She is unimpressed.
Showing off to his 'lady love'.
May Apple blossom hidden in the dense shade of the…
Wild Geranium
In the turtle pond
Wild Phlox
This white pine fell during a storm many years ago…
Downy Violet
I remember when these trees were planted
Meet Ferges, newest member of the family...
And this is Ferges' new home.
A quiet place
The reward of an afternoon walk with Maggie.
The water level is very high this year, washing ov…
Looking across the river to Canada
The ferry dock and border patrol building here on…
Marine City and the parks along the river are empt…
Stony Creek Nature Center
Stony Creek Nature Center
Stony Creek Nature Center
The old oak tree I already knew 40 years ago.
Stony Creek Nature Center
Apple blossoms at the nature center.
Stony Creek lake.
Pear trees in bloom
The four day glorious color
Maggie's new territory
Saying 'good bye' to our beautiful yard
Saying 'good bye' to our beautiful yard
Saying 'good bye' to our beautiful yard
Saying 'good bye' to our beautiful yard
Saying 'good bye' to our beautiful yard
How renters live in my hometown Hamburg
Harbor activities
Homesick for the Elbe ferries
Harbor activities
Marysville, Michigan
Canadian shore of St. Clair River
Fishing season has started
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The new miniature backyard


We have birds at our old feeder already, even though, only house sparrows are coming...so far.
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da bist Du ja in deinem neuen Zuhause! Und so vieles aus deinem Garten konnte noch wieder genutzt werden. Das ist bestimmt ein Glück für Dich, wenn es auch etwas eng geworden ist auf der Terrasse. Habt ihr euch schon ein wenig eingelebt?
Ja, es geht schon ganz gut, obwohl die Umstellung in eine Mietwohnung doch nicht leicht war. Mieten hier ist mehr eine 'Notlage', denn wer mieten muss, wird nur als Mitglied der unteren Gesellschaftsschicht angesehen. Darum stehen auch keine Namen an den Tueren und Briefkaesten. Aber wir kommen ganz gut zurecht. Uebrigens haben einige Voegel schon unsere Sonnenblumenkerne in der Kaffeekanne gefunden. Das ist doch schon viel wert.
Viele Gruesse aus Michigan.
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