One day, one world project, hosted by Northwest Frame of Mind
It was exactly 12 pm when the local voluntary fire brigade started testing their sirens. They always do it at precisely 12 pm on a Saturday. I was just putting on my left sock.
“What a trivial thing to do, when I promised to post what I was doing at this time of the day”, I thought. I was in a rush to get ready, as we had planned to leave before 12.00 pm to visit an aunt of mine living on the other side of Schleswig-Holstein. Instead, at 12.00 pm, my hair was still wet from the shower and I needed to get dressed.
I managed to be ready at 12.20 and on the way to the car I noticed that the big chestnut trees in our and the neighbours garden are getting leaves. They are the kind that produce sweet chestnuts,and rare in North Germany, There were clouds forming above us and wind coming up and I was glad to get into the car.

What a great post, Trina! I really felt like we were in Germany together doing normal things and that is exactly the kind of experience I’m looking for with this project. 🙂
The one day, one world project is a lovely idea. I am very curious what we will learn about each other’s worlds.
Have a nice day!