
I live in the country, in a small village in Switzerland called Feldbrunnen. It is situated at the foot of the Jura Mountains and there are probably as many cows as humans living in the village. The photo is just across the road from where I live. On the right a farm house. I grew up in the East End of London, and really enjoy the fresh air and atmosphere of the country.
A lovely peaceful view you have here :o)
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It is very peaceful.
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That gorgeous. It looks like a scene from Heidi 🙂
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It is, you should see me milking the goats and making cheese.
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And yodeling?
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Not yet, might join a course to learn 🙂
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I have to say that I’m more than slightly jealous that you live in such a beautiful country. We were in Switzerland in June, and I’m still making my way through all of the photos we took. Your photo is lovely and so Swiss. Thanks for joining the challenge!
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I have been in Switzerland for 50 years. First of all in Zürich for 2 years and afterwards Solothurn where I have stayed (met Mr. Swiss). I now live in a small village just along the road from the small market town of Solothurn and it is all country. The hedgehogs and the crows say good night to each other.
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We stopped in Solothurn and had dinner on our first night in Switzerland. It was one of our favorite places on the trip. Lovely village.
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The village where I live is Feldbrunnen, just a 20 minute walk along the road from Solothurn which is a small market town.
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Am jealous ! You live here. This is such a beautiful pic.
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Have been living in my village for 20 years and love it.
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Am green , totally green!
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Wonderful landscape; beautiful content; simple pleasure. Thanks for sharing.
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Although in Winter it has its problems with the snow, but still looks very pretty.
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Wow! peace & quiet 🙂 that’s what I love about Switzerland villages same with New Zealand small towns and rural areas.
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