This week, we’d like to see an image that looks dreamy to you. A photo of a place you often visit in dreams. A snapshot of your dreamy boy- or girlfriend. A scene that looks a bit out-of-this world. Take us on a flight of fancy!
Do you see it? Hidden in a forest straight out of a Brothers Grimm story is Burg Eltz, a splendid German castle in the Mosel Valley. Remarkably, it has been in the same family for over 850 years.
Walking through the quiet pine forest only to see this fairy tale castle emerge through the trees did indeed have a dream-like, timeless quality. How many people over the centuries have trudged up this path and been greeted with exactly this sight? And how many more will follow?
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Fantastic pick of a pic for the challenge, Barbara. What a wonderful winding path with a mystical magical castle peering out through the trees.
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I like that, Nancy, “pick of a pic!” Yes, it did have a time tunnel effect on me. Thank you!
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Lovely photo, Barbara.
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Thank you, Sandra.
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Dreamy indeed….I like the soft greens and the verticals of the castle and the trees against the curve of the path.
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Very kind of you, Helen. And there were a dismaying amount of uphill curves to this path yet ahead of us.
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It’s beautiful….but I didn’t get past “the same family for 850 years”….
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Yes, I felt exactly the same. Surely it must be a typo in the guide book, but no. However, the contents of the interiors we are allowed to tour are practically brand-spanking new at roughly 700-years old.
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That looks like a fun trek! Great photo!
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Thanks, Linda, it really was a good trek. Earned me a guilt-free German lunch in the courtyard!
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Oh, I love a good castle. Love the way you’ve caught it sneaking out of the trees.
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Thank you, H.!
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Something from a children’s story… lovely shot!
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It does have that feel….maybe I should have held this one back until there was a “Fairy Tale” Challenge…Thanks, Ruth!
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There’s something about a path and then there’s something else about a path with a castle in the distance. 🙂
janet
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Thanks, Janet, I thought so too!
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Dream-like castle nurtures the mind. We can all do with a castle.(every now and then)
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My inner Queen resides in one, too, solving all the problems of the world. It’s a pity she is not in power!! Jack Russells would be given special dispensation to terrorize all the motorbikes in the realm.
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Dreamy indeed!
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Thanks, Jodi. Now go post one of your great shots….surely you have something dreamy for the challenge???
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I might just have to look for one!
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Madam can only dream!! Beautiful!
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That’s okay, madam!! Dreams have their place for a reason.
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What a romantic, beautiful glimpse of that fairy tale castle, hidden in the lush greenery of a perfect walk. Thanks for sharing this one Barbara! 🙂
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We have our fair share of dream-themed posts going on lately, don’t we? Thanks, Barbara!
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Now that looks like a fairy tale castle … the good kind, not the haunted, wicked witch kind 🙂
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Yes, the wicked witch kind would have those flying monkeys above, right?
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No monkeys!!! I find them rather creepy *shudder*
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I was so glad to see this post of a familiar sight in Germany. Our family visited this castle while living in Germany (2004) and it is one of my favorites. I especially enjoyed the trek through the woods to get there. A very beautiful place. Thank you for sharing this post Barbara!
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What a small world it is! I enjoyed the castle too, Jennifer, but the forest was my favorite thing. It felt exactly as I imagine a Hansel and Gretel forest to look and smell. So glad to bring back a good memory for you.
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It is a dreamy photo Barbara. I’ve seen a few castles in Germany also, and walked up those paths, but didn’t have the breath to take photos at the same time. It’s truly amazing to see the centuries old buildings in Europe that have stood the test of time, and then return home to find so much shoddy workmanship here, due to the greed of the builders. But no, I’m just going to focus on your castle now and dream. And maybe look at some of my own photos of dream like places. Thanks for sharing this one. It takes me back to such a beautiful time and place.
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Our definition of old and Europe’s are two different things entirely, aren’t they? I’m curious if you’ve been to our “castles” yet in your travels. There is the Biltmore in North Carolina, for one, and then of course the mansions in Newport. I’ve never seen San Simeon in California but hear it is quite something too. I’m happy you enjoyed this post!
I sold real estate for many years in a former life and had many Swiss clientele. They were unimpressed with our stick-built construction to say the least.
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I can’t imagine living in the shadow of a castle like that! Right out of a fairytale.
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I’ve heard Walt Disney got the inspiration for his Disney World castle from the German Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria. Thanks, Eliza.
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oh fairy tale dreams… what little girls are made of 🙂
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Yes, you can imagine the prince on his white steed coming down that path!
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🙂
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That would seem magical.
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It’s that feeling of the disappearance of the modern world, at least until you reach the crowds waiting for a tour. But for a brief moment…..
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I think the photograph would be excellent as a poster with a wise quotation added, one about wonder, imagination and dreams.
When I think of dreamy now, I think of a special escape place, a vacation. This is out of my budget, for now, but it is in my ‘dreams.’ I used to think of a ‘hunk’ or a handsome man, when someone mentioned ‘dreamy!’ How time changes one’s perspective!
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Robin, I am growing to love your comments….you are a true original and that’s just wonderful!!
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Lovely, just for a moment one can dream of being the fairy princess being rescued by the knight in shining armour up there in the high turret 🙂
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I see this photograph is appealing to the romantics among us! Count me in, too!
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way kewl 🙂
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You make me laugh, Quarkey. Thank You!! You are pretty kewl, yourself.
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as wit a dream of da day also a laugh a day will help keep da’ doctor away 🙂 . have a splendid one 🙂 Q
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What a gorgeous view. I’d love my drive to end at such a sight, but I imagine it’d be a drafty place to life. Heating and air conditioning costs would make me wake up from this dream state real fast. 😉
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You are so right, Judy. The size of the fireplaces in the castle rooms are big enough to comfortably park a truck. It was a very warm September day when we were there and the rooms were quite chilly. I can only imagine what they’re like in the dead of winter.
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You might even see Rapunzel letting her long golden hair hang outside one of the castle windows 🙂
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I knew you had the heart of a romantic, Annette! You’re right, it is exactly that sort of a castle.
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Great mysterious, dreamy shot…Burg Eltz rings a bell with me, but I certainly didn’t see it from that angle! 🙂
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You’d remember, Sue, it was quite the stomp up a hill to get to it.
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Depends how long ago it was!
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Beautiful and definitely dreamy.
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Beautiful!
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Well, hello, Dixie and thank you very much.
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