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RE: Introducing my Hometown: Kirchheim

I think being close to nature has a great attribute to our life. It helps us appreciate the small things like the fresh air, the peaceful environment, the simple style of living and most especially the genuine interaction you have with the people living in that area. Great photography skills man. I love houses made of stones. :-D

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Thx! The best thing about it is, that my kids can spend their time outside, exploring the world. They know how to climb trees, they know how to mud themselves, they know what animals are (and what they are for). They are helping out on a farm to get riding hours as reward. All this wouldn't be possible in a Big City and those growing up in the City just loose that important part of life!

I like how you let your kids explore the world and get dirty, that way they learn about the nature compared to some kids in my neighborhood where all they hold is ipad and play stupid games. Like your kids, I was raised to get my hands dirty by planting plants and trees in my grandma's garden in the province. And I will not trade that to anything like Ipad. :-)

true... much too high a price for an iPad