We didn’t end up leaving town for Labor Day. I never got around to finding a place to go. Since the COVID-19 situation is ever changing, it didn’t seem smart to book too far in advance. And then, we had to deal with the chimney sweep on Friday. It’s German law that they come every year and do an inspection and we weren’t sure when they would arrive.
Our weekend was mostly spent in the backyard, listening to music, gardening, and drinking beer and wine. We didn’t even go out to eat, although Bill did get some take out from Five Guys because I had a craving. I downloaded some new software and will probably try to figure it out today. Last night, we took a walk around the neighborhood and I took a few photos.

The other side of the local church. 
Hmmm… I like to take pictures of stickers and signs. Sometimes they show the pulse of a place. 
This is the Dorfplatz. They recently took down the little wine stand building. I read that public toilets would be put in. 
The creek that runs through town. 
Some lady in the local Facebook group said there are trout in the stream. 
Some kids were fishing and she was annoyed… others said it was almost a sure bet the kids don’t have licenses which, in Germany, are supposedly even harder to get than driver’s licenses. 
We took a different route. 
Bill had not been this way. 
Maybe it’s not quite as pretty as Boeblingen was… 
But at least no one harasses or lies about us here. 
So I will stay as long as they let me. 
But I don’t read German yet.
Our next trip could be to Slovenia, where we will hopefully meet a new canine family member. Fingers are crossed. Slovenia is beautiful anyway. I wouldn’t mind going just because it’s so gorgeous.