These photos were taken by a friend of mine, Reiner Gehles. He took a trip to the Bischofsheim i.d. Rhön area this past weekend, and came back with this beautiful shots. I have his friendly permission to post them here.
Germany can be so beautiful when covered in snow. Recently, our winters have been fairly mild though. But with La Niña heading our way this week, more snow is anticipated. This means more photo opportunities!
Bischofsheim i.d. Rhön is located in northern Bavaria (Reiner and I both hail from that part of Germany). The small town lies at the base of the Kreuzberg, the ‘Sacred Mountain of the Franconians’.
Let the music play. The oak bench reads Rhönbauernbuam (only the letter R is visible here), which stands for Rhön farmer boys.
Not only the mountain is sacred to the Franconians.
“Snow softens the world, and for a moment covers the grime and ugliness that characterizes most of the winter world in the city” (quoted by my friend Gar)
Here is my favorite one of all. This is the Snow Queen of all snow photos I have ever seen.
For more information about this corner of Germany, visit: Bischofsheim Info/English
Thanks again, Reiner, for sharing these photos.
For a model of the old-fashioned wooden sled, visit https://amzn.to/2XtdyZd.
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