Heron
A heron is looking for fish in the small pool in front of the Mosburg, Biebrich.
Snow has fallen in the “Am Warmen Damm” park near the Wiesbaden theatre.
“leben” (”life”) A scuplture by Francè Rotar in the “Am warmen Damm” park in Wiesbaden.
The Mosburg was actually built as a ruin - meant to be a decorative element in the huge gardens. Works anazingly well, especially in the fog!
The train station of Wiesbaden is located somewhat outside the city proper. If you arrive here and have a bit of time (and no heavy luggage), you can walk through the park opposite the station towards the Wilhelmstraße. There are some nice gardens in the ” Reisinger-Anlagen” as well as a huge grassy space that is used for various events including the outdoor cinema performances held here each August. Here you see a rainbow over the trees of the Reisinger-Anlagen.
The “Kriegerdenkmal” (”Warrior’s monument”) dates back to 1909 and was the work of one “Franz Preitel” - not really a well-known artist. The monument marks the entrance to the beautiful “Nerotal” park named after the (in)famous Roman emperor.
basically the same scene as in “Fog in the Park” - only without the fog…
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