"IT'S ALL RELATIVE"
My entry for the Tiny Tuesday challenge, with the above theme. Huge thanks to Loisbiz for hosting.
I firstly heard the metallic sound and looking around where it came from I saw three men at a very high place of an electricity pylon, doing their dangerous job. Inspecting or repairing, I do not know of course.
They look relatively small from beneath, and the danger is for someone like me unimaginable, for someone else perhaps less so.
We had driven after lunch to Jakobsberg, a village high upon a hill, a place of pelgrimage, near Dalhausen. To arrive there one can follow a road with hairpin bends, which we did on our way there. On our way back we choose the other road that goes swiftly down, 14 % steepness.
Our walk was full of obstacles. We had decided to walk, for the first time, the Stations of the Cross road, that goes around Jakobsberg.
Our start was easy enough, we had a liitle map, especially made for this walk, but somehow where we had bend to the left, we followed the path straight on. I somehow wondered why the forest on our right was not on the map, but thought not much of it.
At a certain point it was obvious that we had taken a wrong path. The right path promised six or seven scenic views. We had no view at all because of the trees.
We just went on, and our path went through a forest, and it was a nice path, after quite a long time our path ended in the road that goes from Jakobsberg to Dalhausen, the very steep one. We had to walk along it, not so nice. And then we preferred to take a path going down the hill again, and we hoped that at some point we would find another path going up again.
There we walked under the electricity pylons, and I took my picture.
Our path ended in a kind of jungle, and we had to climb a meadow, to find our way back. At our left there was a fence with cows behind it, and on our right sight a field with horses, In between almost impenetrable bushes, we had did not want to go back, so we struggled on.
At last we came upon the steep road that we had left behind, and had to follow this till we reached Jakobsberg.
Some walks are more adventurous than others, is our conclusion!!
My last silly hearts I will give this night to tlde, Lsquare, gennepher, JohnW and PamelaJ.
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- Nikon D3000
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