Bulletin board in the village Unsere liebe Frau im Walde.
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8 comments:
Unsere liebe Frau im Walde, that's really the name of the village? That's really nice.
It looks like some things are going on there.
Yes Dina, that's the German name of the village.
The Italian name is Senale.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unsere_Liebe_Frau_im_Walde-St._Felix
No, no, the German name is much better... Maybe because I was able to understand it at first sight!
I hope he was out picking flowers in a meadow and not a city park. Maybe he is looking for a notice that says "Do not pick flowers."
Yes, these are flowers from a meadow, it is allowed to pick them.
Otherwise, they are only eaten by the cows... :-)
A good way to spread the news.
I hope he wasn't picking wild flowers... :-)
Such charm. And such a wonderful name for a village. The flowers he is casually grasping are a fine touch.
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