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30° C

It is actually too hot for long walkies. Not only is the sun burning like a bunny on crack, the ground also is too hot for dog paws. The risk that she would hurt her paws before we get to the nature preserve where the path is save for paws is way to high, so we just went out for potty and the back to the AC inside. Stay cool everybody, be safe and healthy. ❤
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Solidago

This beauty originates from the USA. It’s the national flower of the states Nebraska (1895) and Kentucky (1926). It also serves as healing herbs for different things plus it can be used as dye.
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Bridge

Steaming hot here in Germany. The water is so dull from all the pollen of the trees around. So it’s not polluted the fish just can’t eat any more of that stuff.
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Himalayan Balsam

Or Indian Balsam. This plan origins in, well you guessed it, the Indian subcontinent. Nowadays you can find it in the US and Europe as well. Here in Germany it earned the award “Alien of the Year 2018” (not kidding). They are actually very important and very good to have around since they serve as food for honey bees.
Life

One Year

Can you believe that?! It’s been a whole year today since I started my new blogging journey. It’s true, time flies when you are having fun. When I started a year ago I didn’t even knew what kind of content I wanted. All the things I did in the past are not relevant anymore today. Ya, social media has changed the internet a lot. People are not interested in pixel art, sig tags and line art anymore. But despite the lack of content ideas I felt that urge to get a blog and I always follow my belly feeling even when it does not make sense.

Over time I slowly slipped into posting a photo every day. It just felt right. We do walkies every day, regardless of weather and such, we walk and there is always something to see. During the past year I learned so much about the local plants and I’ve learned that it can be fun and rewarding to leave the comfort zone now and then. Well, I’m looking forward to the coming year and I’m curious to where the road will lead.