LOOKING UP
at one of the Hannoversche Klippen. At the right one sees a hut built for owls or birds of prey. At one moment there had been a (wild) goat who had wandered there and, had been stuck there and had been there for one or two days, and in the end luckily he had been rescued by the forest people. The only humans which may go there.
The goat had been left free and probably will never return there.
In the morning my arm too had been better, and thanks to all your careful concern which I am so thankful for, because it gave me much solace.
Piet Hein and I went into town, a follow-up recipe for him, we bough some bread, and some other items at the Nahkauf. At the pharmacy only one person might enter in one go, and had to wash hands at the entrance. We wore gloves and that was ok. The same procedure at the Nahkauf. for the handwashing, but no waiting outside at all.
After lunch we drove to the start of the path to Würgassen and walked till we reached this village. Half way the Hannoversche Klippen are a marvellous sight. We saw one person standing at the Skywalk, where it is possible to have a view of the Weser Valley from above.
The sun was shining between the clouds. It was wonderful to have a nice walk, the path was quiet, some walkers with dogs, a father with his son, some cyclists too.
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