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A scallop shell -- it must be a pilgrim way!
The sign is so distinctive with all those contrasting blues behind it.
So which way should I go, Karl?! :-)
Which is which? I need signs like this so I know where I went to make it easier to know where I'm going!
A delightful sign Karl.. the chestnuts are charming.
German is clearly more concise than Italian!
Does this sign indicate that one can get chocolate drops going either way? Are the directions unclear, or does the sign just say one is on the right path?
Chestnuts, it is a path through chestnut groves... :-)
I'd be wanting to go towards those mountains!
Also Keschtnweg hätte ich nicht übersetzen können aber castagno, châtaigne... :-) Nun natürlich die Frage, gibt es auf dem Weg Kastanien zu sammeln?
Keschtnweg = KastanienwegEs gibt viele Kastanienbäume, die sind aber Privateigentum und Kastanien darf man nicht sammeln, man kann sie aber kaufen...
How cute that they have chestnuts on the sign!
OK, Karl, which way do we go? I will just follow you.
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A scallop shell -- it must be a pilgrim way!
ReplyDeleteThe sign is so distinctive with all those contrasting blues behind it.
ReplyDeleteSo which way should I go, Karl?! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhich is which? I need signs like this so I know where I went to make it easier to know where I'm going!
ReplyDeleteA delightful sign Karl.. the chestnuts are charming.
ReplyDeleteGerman is clearly more concise than Italian!
ReplyDeleteDoes this sign indicate that one can get chocolate drops going either way? Are the directions unclear, or does the sign just say one is on the right path?
ReplyDeleteChestnuts, it is a path through chestnut groves... :-)
DeleteI'd be wanting to go towards those mountains!
ReplyDeleteAlso Keschtnweg hätte ich nicht übersetzen können aber castagno, châtaigne... :-) Nun natürlich die Frage, gibt es auf dem Weg Kastanien zu sammeln?
ReplyDeleteKeschtnweg = Kastanienweg
DeleteEs gibt viele Kastanienbäume, die sind aber Privateigentum und Kastanien darf man nicht sammeln, man kann sie aber kaufen...
How cute that they have chestnuts on the sign!
ReplyDeleteOK, Karl, which way do we go? I will just follow you.
ReplyDelete