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golden october.

these pictures are from late october, early november from my last vaction at home. we were having a jolly good stroll by the river unstrut. and county cows were involved. 
my homeland is so beautiful, how could i ever not even notice it when i lived there back in the days?

break time. 
early snow.

snowy streetscapes.


golden walk by the river unstrut. trees creating shadows.


...equal looking pictures.
the next few photos are almost equal. but i loved them too much, so they stay.

that's why there are...i loved this landscape too much.
beautiful panorama.

mom & dad.
dad & mom.

where are the hobbits?flowing. warm colours.
lovely warm colours.

walking on golden leaves.
walking on golden leaves.

shire scenery.
shire scenery. where are the hobbits?

golden leaves.
almost like jewellery.

river boulevard.
river boulevard.

mirror trees.unstrut river in golden light. county scenery.
country scenery with cow.

hidden cows.
hidden.

standing at the edge.baby cow.
they were standing right by the river.

shining through.
beautiful acorn leaf.

me in the light with bear ear muffs on.
unusual picture.

rusty balustrade.late bloomer. bird's arrow.
the bird's arrow.

sunset evening.
beautiful sunset.

county cows.
a final goodbye.

early moon.
early moon.

the appearing moon.red sun, bare trees.
good-bye sun.

ahead.walking on a dam. night entering.
the night is entering.

lone tree.unstrut in the evening. 
unstrut in the evening.

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