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galathea ([personal profile] galathea) wrote2012-06-10 06:20 pm
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Picspam | Odenwälder Weininsel

Once upon a time, I promised [livejournal.com profile] llywela13 a picspam about the area where I live, and since we had a gorgeous day today and I had nothing urgent to do, I decided to make good on that promise.

I hope you enjoy the picspam, hon!





I live in a small town (population ca. 11.000) situated at the foothills of the Forest of Odes - about 50km south of Frankfurt - in the middle of a wine-growing region. It's a pretty idyllic town with a historic city core, surrounded by orchards and vineyards, which is why it is called 'Odenwälder Weininsel' (wine-island of the Forest of Odes) by the locals. I took the walk up to the vineyards today - it's a 20 mins walk from my flat - and I think the pictures speak for themselves ...














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This is my first shot at a panorama. It's put together from three photos. I think it works pretty well.

And here are some pictures from the historic city core. Unfortunately I am not very knowledgeable where the history of the city is concerned, so I can't tell you much about the buildings. I do know, however, that the town's roots reach back to 125 A.D. Parts of the Roman city wall and Roman gravesites are still preserved.


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This is the city hall. It's a Renaissance building, the foundation stone dates back to 1604.




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Most of the old buildings in the city have been carefully restored. The pictures above show the old vicarage and surrounding lordly leaseholds, dating back to the 1600s. In the second picture you can see the old Roman city wall in the back.






[identity profile] galathea-snb.livejournal.com 2012-06-11 05:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow, I can't imagine living in a place like that. I've always lived in rural regions. I like to have bigger cities nearby for my cultural needs, but I would never want to live in a metropole. Since this region mainly lives from agriculture and wine and fruit cultivation, there is little industry around and I prefer it that way.

You never thought of moving somewhere else?

[identity profile] uglybusiness.livejournal.com 2012-06-11 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm honestly not sure where to. I have health condition that limits my abilitiy to work, plus, I need treatment that's not available everywhere, plus, I am kind of permanently broke because of all of the above. *sigh* Also, I suppose I'm lazy/scared of changes? LOL.

Still, I would love to live in some quiet place with lots of fresh air, and grass, and trees. Not to mention, with ancient history. :)

[identity profile] galathea-snb.livejournal.com 2012-06-11 06:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Aww, man, I am sorry that you feel so limited in your choices due to illness. *hugs* I do get the 'lazy/scared of changes' thing. It's easy to get stuck in a rut. I've moved so often these last 20 years, I feel really ready to just settle down somewhere and never leave. LOL I thought this town was it, but as I told Jo, I might need to move for my job next year anyway. /sigh

And you would probably appreciate living in a town with ancient history more than I do. LOL I am not a history buff and I never really take in the history of the towns where I live.