VIEW UPON THE KRUKENBURG RUIN

seen from the Diemelhöhe.
In the morning, what else?, we worked in the garden. At the right side of the drive where we had cut off the big bushes, now Piet Hein had started to remove the roots. I, in the meantime, cut the brambles and the dead wood.
It is very steep there, but we did not overdo it. Since we do not travel so soon to The Hague, we proceed slowly and do it safely.
In the afternoon our walk gave us a beautiful view upon the Krukenburg ruin in Helmarshausen. We had crossed the Diemel and walked the path
that we most of the time avoid, since it is at the north side and is almost always in the shadow. This day that did not matter, because the sun came and went in a very hasty rhythm.
We liked our trip, everywhere there are benches for a rest and the views alter so many times, that in some hours we had delightfiul oh's and ah's.
We had started rather late and so it was almost six o'clock before we came home and drank our tea.
Feel free to have a look at PH's view upon the ruin.
https://www.blipfoto.com/entry/2019881060753477150





My haiku:

Imagine to have
To live in a stone walled
Ruin. No, just kidding

And the proverb:

Sow four beans in a row, one for cowscot and one for the crow, one to rot and one to grow.

1932  Time 23 May 20/6

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