Waterfalls behind the House - WednesdayWalk

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Last weekend I made a little walk in the forest behind my parent's house. Well, it was more a hike and climbing trip along the brook in the forest.

Waterfalls behind the House
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Hive: Waterfalls at Home - WednesdayWalk

This post is dedicated to the #WednesdayWalk Challenge hosted by my friend JJ / @tattoodjay in the Wednesday Walk Community. He is currently taking a little break from the computer and I very much hope that he and his family are doing well.

Right behind my parent's house is a little brook that flows down through a quite steep forest. The waterfalls are not very spectacular and in Summer there will me almost no water in the brook, but when I visit my parents it is my first place to go.

Hive: Waterfalls at Home - WednesdayWalk
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Canon EOS R | RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM

At the very beginning of my trip there were a few small waterfalls or water cascades of which I have already posted some photos in the past. It was a bit windy, what made the branches and leaves quite blurry.

Hive: Waterfalls at Home - WednesdayWalk
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Canon EOS R | RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM

After a short climb up through the forest and dense shrubs I reached the next little waterfalls.

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Canon EOS R | RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM

A couple of meters and wet feet further up the brook I got to this rock formation with the brook flowing over it. The forest looks so much better now with fresh green leaves on the trees than in winter.

Hive: Waterfalls at Home - WednesdayWalk
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Canon EOS R | RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM
Hive: Waterfalls at Home - WednesdayWalk
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Canon EOS R | RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM

Short after this you will find two much higher waterfalls.

The second waterfall in the background is very nice, but I didn't want to climb there this time. Maybe next time, if there's still water in the brook.

Hive: Waterfalls at Home - WednesdayWalk
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Canon EOS R | RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM
Hive: Waterfalls at Home - WednesdayWalk
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Canon EOS R | RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM
Hive: Waterfalls at Home - WednesdayWalk
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Canon EOS R | RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM

After these waterfalls I had a steep and because of all the dry leaves on the ground very slippery climb up the slope to the forest. There I walked at the edge of this little gorge until I got to a place where I took a break. I had a nice view down to another waterfall and I have no idea why my smartphone made such a bad photo quality, but maybe I have switched accidently to a wrong setting and didn't notice it.

Hive: Waterfalls at Home - WednesdayWalk
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Smartphone Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 - bad quality

After the break I hiked through the forest back down to the valley and home. I took a longer and different path at the other side of the forest and apart of this nice Dark Columbine (Aquilegia Atrata / Dark Columbine - Wikipedia) flower I made a few photos more, but these are meant for another post.

Aquilegia Atrata / Dark Columbine
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Canon EOS R | SIGMA 105mm 1:2,8 DG MACRO HSM

Flowers Laugh and Talk and Play

Flowers laugh and talk and play,
Don't believe it—Do you say?
You've never seen them doing so? —
Well, perhaps, you've seen them grow!

by Annette Wynne


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Location: Somewhere around there in the forest ;)

All photos were shot with the Canon EOS R and one of these lenses: Canon RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM, Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L IS II USM, Canon EF 16-35mm 1:4 L IS USM, Canon EF 50mm 1:1.8 L STM, SIGMA 105mm 1:2,8 DG MACRO HSM, SIGMA 150-600mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM C.

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What a nice thing to have near you!

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Hi @creativemary,
thank you so much, but unfortunately I live a bit further away and I can go there only when I visit my parents, but you may be sure that I do that as often as I can 😉


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It is nevertheless a great opportunity for all who can enjoy😊 Cheers😊

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You are very lucky to have this beauty literally in your backyard!

Awesome photos!

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Unfortunately it is in the backyard of my parents - I live about a 1 1/2 hours drive away, but I try to visit them as often as possible 😉
Thanks a lot for your kind comment on my photos, @ph1102 🙂


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It's not that you need a reason to visit your parents, but with that beauty, you have more than 1 reason...

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You are very right, @ph1102, and sometimes I just park my car, say hello, change my clothes and am gone until it's dinner time 😉
Have a great day 🙂


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beautiful pictures @johannpiber. They are really pleasing to the eye as I sit here in the Atacama desert. The thing I love most about waterfalls is the noise. That noise of running water is just so calming. Have a great day and enjoy the backyard waterfalls.

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Hi @sandflea,
thank you so much for your kind comment, I really appreciate that you like my photos.

I can imagine it's beautiful in the Atacama Desert ... I think I would love the sunrises and sunsets, cacti and sand dunes ... also the endless landscape and the silence.
But as you say, waterfalls make noise, and I love that noise too 🙂 Sitting a waterfall, watching and listening to the falling water is always amazing.

Thanks a lot again and have a great afternoon and evening, @sandflea 🙂


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The waterfall is a lovely treasure to explore Johann. I love the silky look of the falls you captured with the camera speed. It’s something I haven’t mastered.

Your visit to your parents was very productive with all the great photos and I’m sure wonderful company.

The columbine is a dainty flower and a nice shot with delightful bokeh on your way back.

Have a great evening.😊

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I didn't do much this time to slow the shutterspeed, Jo, it was dark enough that the shutterspeed was at about 0.5-0.8 seconds anyway, what has made the water silky but still left some texture of the flowing water 😉

Yes, after distancing for a few months we have been as before, but somehow we always had the question in mind if we are doing the right thing - hopefully we did 🙂

I have seen a few of these flowers and sadly I didn't spend more time than two shots of which I have shown one today, because they have been in the middle of a huge fern field, but I knew my sister was coming for a visit, so I wanted to get home to meet her.

Thank you very much, Jo, have a great afternoon 🙂


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That’s a beautiful walk in the forest, very fresh and green. That brook is very special and looks very cooling. It would be nice to have a big pond as well! Then people could swim in warmer weather.

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Unfortunately there's never much water in this brook, apart from a few times in the past 50 years when it flooded parts of the village. So a pond to swim wouldn't be possible, although the brook flows into a larger stream in which we swam when we were kids ;)
Thank you so much for your nice comment, dear @kaminchan, have a nice evening and a good night 🙂


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Oh wie schön, ich liebe Langzeitbelichtungen von Wasser und freue mich schon auf den Herbst wenn ich wieder ein paar schöne machen kann mit bunten Blättern und so. Derzeit bin ich eher auf Tieraufnahmen unterwegs.

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Ich habe letztes Wochenende auch ein bisschen Vögelchen fotografiert - zumindest habe ich es versucht, aber die mögen micht nicht und ich konnte sie direkt lachen hören ;) Ich habe mir die paar Fotos, die ich nicht sofort gelöscht habe, aber noch nicht am großen Monitor angeschaut. Vielleicht ist ja das eine oder andere dabei, dass ich verwenden kann. Ich muss mehr üben, aber so wie deine werden sie nie werden, aber du bist im gegensatz zu mir ja auch der "geduldige Jäger" 😉

Danke, dass die die Bilder gefallen, Florian, bei solchen Motiven oder auch bei den Makros tu ich mir einfach wesentlich leichter 🙂
Ich wünsche dir noch einen schönen Abend.


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Hey man that reminds me on places I had visited in past weeks. And that means I like it, a lot!

Thanks for sharing and if are waiting to go to Slovenia when borders will open (tomorrow?), I have to olan a trip to Austria as well. I really haven't been there that much and I am embarrassed because of that as I know it is offering so much.
Hopefully I will find time in this post Covid time.

Have a great evening!

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That's where I have grown up 😉

Yes, the borders will open tomorrow, but I don't know if I will find the time this week, because we have so much to do at work ... I'll try it though 😉

Thanks a lot that you like the photos, have a great evening too 🙂


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its hard for me to find the right words to comment... ah! found at least one: !BEER
:)
i think it was a great walk... and the subject was hard to capture :P

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So I made you speechless? Cool 😉
Yes, it was a great walk which I haven't done for a few months, because I always made a rather short visit to my parents, but now we are back to "normal" and still we try to care and stay safe.

Thanks a lot for the !BEER @qwerrie and cheers 🍻

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Amazing photos from fantastic Wednesday walk.
So many beautiful waterfalls in one walk, your parents living in spectacular area.
Have a great evening @johannpiber and cheers 🍻!BEER

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Yes, @cezary-io, I love that place and one hopefully soon day I am planning to move back home 🙂
Thank you so much for your nice comment, my friend, I hope everything is fine and you and your family are well.


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The flowing water turned out beautifully. Of course, not without a tripod :)
I sometimes do not have enough aperture to put a long shutter speed in the afternoon
I think it will work out with a pinhole, but there will be no sharp details around the water:-))

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That's very true my friend, for these shots a tripod is needed. The conditions were nice so that I didn't need filters and use apertures between f/7.1 and f/11 I believe :)

You reminded me on the pinhole lens thing I haven't touched for quite a while now ... thank you ;) Maybe I should put it in my camera backpack and try a shot next time, but you are certainly right that sharpness will not be included in the photo 😉 ... it's worth a try though and the lens isn't big nor is it heavy ;)

Thanks a lot for your kind comment, @bambuka, I wish you a great day 🙂


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I tried to remove the surface of the bay from a tripod. There were waves and I wanted to get a blurry shot of water. I did not have enough for the normal quality photo of the clamped aperture at 22 to get this blur. Pictures were too bright. Apparently we need additional dimming filters, but I don’t have any. I will have to buy it.

It will be interesting to look at the results of your pinhole experiments, I am sure that they will be successful

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Of course, when you are on a beach it is certainly much brighter than in a forest. There you will need neutral density filters to extend the exposure time.
I have the Haida M10 filter system, but I don't have it always with me, so most of the times I have only a CPL filter on my lenses and if it's very bright I also have some quite cheap screw-on ND filters in my bag, just in case I need one ;)

You are very welcome, @bambuka, have a great day too 🙂


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Outhouse lilies, we have those in Alaska, man do the giant flies love those things. We used to have some of those at my old house. Great photo's I especially like the stepped waterfalls the second one you did not want to climb tow, that is a very nice picture. They all are, but that one and the outhouse lily are my two favorites.

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Outhouse lilies - so you call them? That's a nice name :)
These flowers have been in the middle of a lot of ferns and I am happy that the background blurred out so nicely.

To be honest, I just didn't want to get dirty - that's why I didn't climb over the slope on the left ;) It looks much shorter and less steep in the photo.

Thanks a lot for your nice words, @bashadow, have a great day 🙂


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I thank you so much for upvoting my post, @photofeed, I always appreciate your support 🙂


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These pictures are awesome👍👏. The water is looking like smoke is flowing. It feeling like so soft and so white. It's amazing to see such a beautiful waterfall.
Thank you for sharing such a beauty of nature @johannpiber.

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These are only small waterfalls, but they are very close to the house and it is a beautiful forest. I love long exposure shots at waterfalls, so that they look this way, but you can still see some texture of the flowing water.

Thank you so much for the nice words you have found for my photos, @karishmasingh711, I appreciate your kind comment a lot 🙂
Have a great day and take care.


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Such beautiful photos of the waterfall ...
It's a pleasure to walk there ...
@johannpiber 😊 I would like to have waterfalls nearby ...
Have a nice day ☀️

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Well, there's no path and I just climbed over the rocks and so, but you are very right, it was a pleasure 🙂

Thank you very much for your kind words - I wish you also a great day, @suzana72 🙂


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The nature looks stunning, and more beautiful in your photos. @johannpiber

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Thanks a lot that you like the photos, @razeiv, I appreciate your nice comment 🙂
I haven't been in this forest for quite a while, but since our lifes are going back to normal, or better said to the "new normal" it is easier for me to visit my home and spend more time there.


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How beautiful i love the views of waterfalls they can look so calm and refreshing i just love to drink the water from waterfalls it's like miracle water it gives me a boost 😊

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That's certainly water you can drink - the whole village gets the water from the springs in this forest.
It tastes so much better than the water we have in the town where I live and it is cold and fresh, as you say 🙂

Thanks a lot for your nice words, @bigsambucca 🙂


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I did imagine so it's making me thirsty just thinking about it 😊

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Ah, nobody does waterfalls as well as you! Beautiful shots. It must have been a enjoyable walk! Shared :-)

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Haha, Keith, if it was not almost bedtime for me I would say you have made my day ... well, I will remember your saying tomorrow morning and then my day will be very good 😊

Thank you very much for your very kind compliment my friend. I haven't been in this forest for a few months and so I have to say "yes, I did enjoy it very much" 🙂


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If I had a place like that I would be there every day my friend.
Or at least every weekend.
A great post indeed!

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Me too, my friend, and I do hope that when I retire in a few years my wife and I will make a good decision and move back to my home 🙂
Thank you very much for liking my post and photos, @papilloncharity, I wish you a great day and a wonderful weekend 🙂


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Yeah, I faintly remember you saying that you will move back there after your retirement. Another friend of mine on Hive has also recently retired and has has just found a great new place to stay near his wife's family.
Life seems to start after retirement.

Thank you for the kind support and wishes Sir.
May you guys also have a good weekend!

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Yes, I believe the same - after retirement you can practicably do whatever you want whenever you want, and I do hope, that we then still will be able to do what we now plan to do :)

I think I know whom you mean, and I am really looking forward to what he has to tell when he's back at the Hive from his break.


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Yeah, I do those things right now, so I have a head start on you guys lol.
But I am not retired and I have no retirement plans.
Our friend is doing well (if it's the same one) and yes, he has some great news.
Will still be busy for a while though!

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That's great if you can do so, my friend, and you may believe me, if I could change my life right now I wouldn't think of retirement either, but there are too many things keeping me from doing it. Too many things which I cannot ignore. Anyway, there are only a few years left and these will go fast 😉

OK, that's very good to hear ... I hope that Bahbahra is happy in her new home to 😁


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Well, we all have our own roads to walk in this life Sir.
I wish you only the best on your road.
Blessings!

Btw. Yes! So you know that we have the same friend hahaha.

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I wish you the same on your way, and thanks a lot for letting me know that they all are well and happy 😉


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Will keep you updated.
Btw. You are going to make me an alcoholic with all of those beers hahaha.
But thank you for the kindness.

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Thank you 👍🙂
Well, I don't want to make you to an alcoholic, so I'm going to send alcohol-free !BEER from now on 😉
Have a wonderful Sunday🙂

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Hahaha, what a great and funny answer Lol.

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Lol, yes, but have I told you that I send a !BEER with about 99.99 percent of my comments and replies?
If you don't want them anymore you just need to tell me and I'll try to not forget it, but you might regret that decision one day when the beer token price is as high as the price for a real beer 😉

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Hahaha, now who wouldn't want beer?
You go ahead and pour my friend and one day when I am rich, I will share some with you lol.
Take care!

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Good morning @papilloncharity 🙂
... and the !BEER price is quite high at the moment - maybe we will become rich from the beer 😉
You take care too and have a great week 🙂

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Beautiful post. Great photography!

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Thank you very much that you like my photos, Trudee / @trudeehunter, and as said in my other comment, I wish you a great day and a wonderful weekend 😊


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WOW..Them waterfalls really put you in a holiday mood i can't wait till this pandemic is over so i can start traveling again 😊

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Thanks a lot, my friend, I have no holiday feelings there, but it's my home and I love it 😁

I'm in need of holidays too - I know I have been a lot at home in the past months, like most people have been, but after just 2 weeks of working "normal" again I am longing for some days off work. But before that can happen a lot of work has to be done, that has been waiting for months 🙃


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The problem when work opens up again for us we are so far behind that i would not be able to plan any holidays for a year or two so i am making the best out of it while i can 👍

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That's exactly my problem, although it won't take so long for me to break even with my open work 🙂
So, @kohsamui99, enjoy your time without having to go to work daily, because especially the first days back at work might be quite stressy.


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Luckily i have a great team of workers so i actually don't mind getting back to work the Mrs loves painting so i can not distract her as much as i would like to so i need to find other things to keep me occupied. Thank God @hive has come along over this break 😊

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You are a lucky guy, at home and at work it seems. I'm lucky at home, but at work they only do very urgent work for me and the rest stays untouched on my desk or on the computer.
The Hive has been almost a fulltime job for me in the past few months, but now I first have to get my desk in the office clean from all the old work before I can think of having some time for hiving during the day 🙂


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I like to think so it's been good in a way having this time off from work getting to know other things in life but it is starting to hurt financially really need work to start happening again and also i will need to keep hive happening it has opened up exciting doors for me and it seems to be very educational in seeing other parts of the world like traveling at home 😊

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Yes, the Hive is very educational and I am learning some new things every day without leaving home, just by reading posts from people around the world 🙂
Of course I understand it when you say you want to work again, when this lockdown brings you less or even no income. Hopefully your numbers of infections will decrease and they loosen the measures, just as we don't have many restrictions anymore.


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Definitely very educational am finding @hive better then Google. Our restrictions have eased of a fair bit i have been getting 3 or 4 days of work a week lately by the end of this month it should be all up running back to normal for me. Thank God 😊

You know our numbers of infections were never high here but it was better to be safer then sorry and it worked out good for us i was even getting a small income from the government while of work.

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I'm glad for you that it is getting back to normal, but you all should still take care.

I agree, they have done the right thing because that way your number of infections never got high. It's better to have strict restrictions and less infections than the opposite. Our government pays the people too who have less or even no work because of the restrictions.


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Stunning scenery! I love the way you captured the movement of the water! What a joy to grow up with that in your backyard!

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When we were kids we have been in the woods every single day I think, playing cowboy and indians or searching for elves and dwarfs.
I still know a place where we thought it was the entry to a dwarf cave, and I still believe that we have seen dwarfs there one day 😉

Thank you so very much for the rehive and for your kindness and generosity, dear Denise 🙂
I hope your weather is nice and you have a wonderful weekend without having to work 🔆


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I had woods at my house to one side and the ocean on the other.n We had cowboys and Indians and Pirates. There was no better growing up than that way, running like the wind, picking flowers for my mom, and having the sea call you by name.

I can remember my brothers and I fishing and hoping our catch would be the one for dinner. Oh, those were the days.

I'll bet you did see a dwarf. I know I saw pirates! Yo-ho!!

Have a most fabulous day and thank you for the beer, the cheer, and the invest vote!!!!

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I think we can be happy that when we were kids there was no internet, no Playstation and no smartphone - we have played with other kids in real life and not virtual 😉
Times are different now and today the kids are so very different from the kids when we were young - my kids would only smile if I told them that I saw a dwarf ;) lol

You're very welcome, Denise, have a wonderful Saturday too 🙂


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I agree and I am not unhappy either. My kids grew up with all of that around, but, they weren't big on handheld games or PlayStation, we lived in a neighborhood where outdoors was still king. I kept them engaged in soccer, tennis, boy scouts and wouldn't get them a smartphone when they were young.

Times are different, but, my kids were military kids and not quite as out there in the world as their civilian counterparts. So, I would say that they probably would have been fascinated by the dwarf story. :)

I know that even with toddlers, it all evens out in the end... so I wasn't worried.

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Good morning Denise,

you are very right and I can see this in my son who was sitting at the playstation night and day for years. Now he is almost 18 and apart from chatting with his friends on the smartphone he is somewhere outside with them. Playstation and computers don't play a big role in his life at the moment. The only bad thing is, that now we don't see him very much, and I haven't seen my car for quite a few days 😉

Have a wonderful Sunday, Denise 🙂


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Hahaha!! I know what you mean! I am sitting home and my two cars are gone! Oh, wait! I have one kid home weeding my garden!

I caught one! Thanks for the beer and cheer!

Happy Sunday, my friend!

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It's my own fault, because I forced my kids to make the drivers license ;) Now I'm happy that my wife also has a car and I have my motorbike when the weather is nice 🙂

Sunday was happy, but today we have a rainy Monday - I don't mind because I'm sitting in the office anyway ;)
Thank you so much and have a great week, Denise 🙂


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How wonderful to have a waterfall behind the house or at least a few meters away. It's a sight to see those photos. Thank you for sharing the beautiful nature through your talent @johannpiber.

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Thank you so much for your kind words, @isabelpena, I appreciate your very nice comment a lot.
I love to be in the nature and to share my experiences whenever I can.


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Amazing set of falls to enjoy when visiting your parents home, that steep incline most definitely must be slippery.

Thanks for taking us out to see the hidden spot in nature, how lucky you are to enjoy this all on your own.

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Thank you so much for your nice words, Joan 🙂
I love it there and I wished I could spend more time at my parents', but I cannot stay longer than one or two days, because my mother wants to feed me all the time and she cooks sooo good and much, but then I wouldn't be able anymore to hike in this forest nor anywhere else, because of that additional weight 😉


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Ha ha, blame your mother! Good excuse, on the other hand enjoy the food and walk the hill more regularly, you will definitely burn it off that way...

Your parents back yard is exceptionally beautiful, I would make every excuse in the book to go up often. Here I sit lamenting not being able to get to a beach, need a new fresh perspective on life after the past 70+ days.

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One must be to blame, but you are right, more walks would help and I could eat even more ;)

Soon this crisis will be over and you will be able again to go everywhere you want 🙂 ... and if we don't forget what has been our world will be better than before I think.
Have a nice evening Joan🙂


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