My dad just reminded me of the nightly winter walks we took together during the holiday season. We would walk for at least a mile, if not longer, always the same streets of our small town Braunfels, located in Central Germany. We would peak into our neighbors' windows and count the lit up Christmas trees. Each day we would see if there were more trees added to the number. It was a math game as much as it was a festive tradition that we repeated year after year. Just a fun way to add a little brain and leg exercise to these dark days of the year.
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346/365, sent to Braunfels, Germany |
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347/365, sent to Jever, Germany |
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348/365, sent to Munich, Germany |
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349/365, sent to Koenigswinter, Germany |
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350/365, hand-delivered in Seattle |
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351/365, sent to Bliesdorf, Germany |
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