ACANTHOSOMA HAEMORRHOIDALE
hanging upside down.
At first the day did not look so splendid, but that changed quickly in the morning. I wandered a bit in the garden, surprised to see the overgrowing jungle it soon will be, the insects and the birds and I of course love it.
Several happy insects, but this "Stachelwanze" (german) was my favourite.
After lunch Piet Hein and I went for a walk through the forest to the Sohnreyhöhe. When you reach this place, there is a very relaxing bench, one could almost sleep upon it, or enjoy the sky above. The view southwards makes us silent, the hills with the yellow fields and we always try to identify the little village lying gently on a slope.
Looking upon the map when we had come home, we decided it certainly must be Deissel, for once and evermore.
My haiku:
Living dangerously
Hanging upside down mostly
Fearing nobody
And the proverb:
Danger itself the best remedy for danger.
c.1580 Sidney, First Arcadia.
- 63
- 14
- Nikon D3000
- 1/80
- f/13.0
- 85mm
- 400
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