The first picture was taken on the bridge that connected the shore and the island. You can see many yachts on the lake. Though I didn't write about yachts in my blog, I like yachts and I can sail a dinghy. The next picture shows houses looking down the lake from the hill. Additionally, the third picture was of motorcycles that were parked at the parking lot. Living alongside a lake, looking down on the lake, sailing a dinghy and riding a motorcycle, this must have been an ideal life. The next picture was of a signpost. There seemed to be a circular route of the lake for bicycles. I wondered how long the bicycle paths of this country were.
(Vocabulary)
dinghy (娯楽・競技用の) 小型ヨット
>Klaus
Thanks, "catacomb" was a new word to me.
I understand the size of the pictures, and I'll try it when I post more than five pictures.
Posted by: KUMO | Oct 23, 2009 at 09:37 AM
Good morning Doc!
I am looking forward to seeing more about Deutschland!!! Of course!!!
The tomb, well I guess you are right, it must be an entrance to something like a catacomb.
Oh, by the way, maybe it is just on my school's computer, but there is lots of blank space between some of the pictures and your page's loading time is quite long. Maybe you should try to resize the photoes (less pixel or smaller version?). Here is a good tool (FREE!!!): http://www.vso-software.fr/products/image_resizer/#
Take care and I hope you will have a GREAT weekend!
Posted by: Klaus | Oct 23, 2009 at 08:39 AM
Hi, Klaus
Thanks for accessing to this entry.
Trip notes are continuing and enjoy it. By the way, what do you think about the entry "tomb?"? (2 entries before)
Posted by: KUMO | Oct 23, 2009 at 06:00 AM
Doc,
I guess that made your heart beat faster, all those yachts and fine motorcycles, the BMW on the right side is my dream! But I guess I have to be satisfied with my Honda TransAlp?!?! And special areas for bicycles, yes, there are roughl 40.000 kilometers according to my latest information. How about Japan (I assume almost 0???)?
Posted by: Klaus | Oct 22, 2009 at 07:22 AM