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Excursion tip Switzerland

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Switzerland is facing record temperatures. In the coming days, the thermometer will show a hot 34 degrees. What are Mr and Mrs Swiss doing against the heat? Drinking a lot is well known, closing the shutters is something many do, eating ice cream is also part of the summer program, jumping into the cool water, once a day please. But here is a slightly different excursion tip in the area - low temperatures...

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School cone

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Seven years ago, our oldest daughter received a school cone when she started school. She stood there, our eldest, proud and beaming. With happy grandparents, who had traveled all the way from the far north.

But where does the school cone actually come from?

Over 150 years ago, children in Germany were told that there was a school cone tree in the teacher's house. When they were "ripe", the children would also...

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Kiss the frog!

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Probably one of the most beautiful fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm is "The Frog Prince".
Think back - did you ever think about kissing a frog as a child? And what might happen then?

" The Frog Prince ", a fairy tale about joy, sadness, trust, commitment, friendship and love.
How was it in real life again?
I'm going home now and kiss...

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Garden Day

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In Germany they celebrate Garden Day. Every year on the second Sunday in June, information, discussions and inspiration are provided. The aim of "Garden Day" is to raise awareness of the importance of allotment gardens for all senses. Whether it is for harvesting your own fruit and vegetables, as a recreational space for young and old, or to pamper your four walls with your own cut flowers...

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Yes!

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Yes!
Two days ago I came home from work at 6 p.m. I entered a house full of happy children, a man, content, smiling, sitting on the sofa. Unusually harmonious and happy, almost frightening, the mood was so good. Normally at 6 p.m. people are still doing their homework, going to gym class, looking for library books and preparing dinner. On the...

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