Lovely shot and spot Al. We lived in Köln and Bonn in the days when one could afford a 6month, first class Eurail Pass. We certainly made good use of it both on the trains and Rhein and Mosel cruisers.
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Pretty, sweeping landscape! Yes, Germany is a beautiful country.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful vineyard, a wonderful view and a terrific capture as always, Al!! Hope you're feeling better! Give Socks a pat for me!
ReplyDeleteWow what a beautiful photo for 37 back! I love the idea of the Vintage Weekly meme.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot and spot Al. We lived in Köln and Bonn in the days when one could afford a 6month, first class Eurail Pass. We certainly made good use of it both on the trains and Rhein and Mosel cruisers.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing all that Reisling on the vine!
ReplyDeleteNice view!
ReplyDeleteYes Al, it is lovely, but i can't see the start of the branches. Do they prune the plant just leaving the main trunk? I haven't seen vineyards.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful scenery!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo Al...