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macklingirl) wrote2023-06-02 09:59 pm
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Holiday - The last day
Okay, they always say that wonderful things have to end some day. And you know what? They are right. All good things have to come to an end and so my holiday ends today. Tomorrow I'll go home again.
So let's have some last photos under the cut
A move came to say good bye

I managed to take a photo of the bridge's ornaments

The look across the old harbour. These three houses were storage houses for food until 1884.

The flower seller at the Friday market

The brother of the guy from yesterday

And of course the sheep with their lambs

And one I think is very funny

That was it for this year, we'll drive home early in the morning when there isn't so much traffic on the streets. See you all around
So let's have some last photos under the cut
A move came to say good bye

I managed to take a photo of the bridge's ornaments

The look across the old harbour. These three houses were storage houses for food until 1884.

The flower seller at the Friday market

The brother of the guy from yesterday

And of course the sheep with their lambs

And one I think is very funny

That was it for this year, we'll drive home early in the morning when there isn't so much traffic on the streets. See you all around
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Thank you for taking a look. It's nice to read you remember a nice time on the German North Sea coast from times past. Hooksiel is 350 kilometers to the west of Eiderstedt.
Yes, the holiday was really nice. We discovered some nice places there.
Are you from Germany?
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That sounds (and looks) like a lovely place!
I live in Austria and grew up here, though my parents are from the US. When I had asthma as a kid and the doctors recommended ocean air, our friends in Wiesbaden found us a place to stay on Eiderstedt, and we ended up going back every summer for several years. We made friends with a local farmer and stayed in a small caravan — I loved doing all the farm stuff (working with the sheep in particular).
I went back a few years ago and found that I still really love the area. It's so peaceful, and I love the ocean and the wind and the wide open space. (I don't do well in the heat, so summer holidays further south wouldn't work for me.)
I'm really glad you had a nice holiday!