It was, luckily, the only debris I saw floating in the sea. There was, unfortunately, plastic on the beaches, though, as soon as we left the well kept beach front of our hotel.
We are neither royal, nor children but this is the translation of the beginning of an old German folk song:
There once where two royal children
Whose love was like none ever seen
But they couldn’t come together
There was two much water between.
😥
You cracked it! Especially, sadly, the typical.
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It was, luckily, the only debris I saw floating in the sea. There was, unfortunately, plastic on the beaches, though, as soon as we left the well kept beach front of our hotel.
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Ever so good Elke 🙂
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Thank you. I love Cyprus!
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I wish I was able to add it to my list
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I really would like to visit AUS and NZ but to be honest, I think I’ve left it too late. The long flight (sitting & expense) is holding me back.
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Same here but going over there.
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We are neither royal, nor children but this is the translation of the beginning of an old German folk song:
There once where two royal children
Whose love was like none ever seen
But they couldn’t come together
There was two much water between.
😥
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So true
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Excellent post, Elke!
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Thanks so much, Sue!
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You’re welcome!
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Unfortunately, typical is so typical. Your entries always put a smile on my face. Thank you.
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I’m glad you like them. I enjoy your challenge, activating my passive English vocabulary (or unknown vocab) and I really love your photos.
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