Bragg Angle Landscape Date(s): 2006. Photos by Aymar. 1 - 19 of 19 Total. 1213 Visits.
1 scaling a sky of fleecy clouds Uhlbach vicinity
2 green phase Terminating rows with guy wires. Actual technique rather similar to tent pitching. Inherent advantage of striking your camp in a vineyard: All that unused clothesline will do double duty as tripwire. First rate protection against enemy cavalry charges. Drawback: Color regiments and Praetorian Guard units will have to undergo special ballet training. Pas de deux, entrechat, one more clothes-line on the double.
Trivia, vineyard engagements: Battle of Lowositz, 1756. Comes with some actual front line footage. (U.Bräker, safe your skin side.) No tripwire is mentioned. Just a lot of sun glare caused by the trajectories of rapidly drained brandy flasks. Probably one way to spot an advancing army. (Tactical: The Prussian Army did reach the vineyard ridge first. Most likely just a sideshow of the overall action.)
Cultural fringe benefit: All that taut wire will come handy for hanging up trophy scalps. Like it or not, African pachyderms were on the Roman battle menu.
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3 green phase three zone mix
4 unforrowed sea
5 checkerboard view
6 white highrise with mountain El Shaddai. (Thunderstorm title is probably somewhat inappropriate for a rather pacified mountain dedicated to viticulture.)
7 patchwork quilt with partially aligned zones
8 patchwork quilt with partially aligned zones
9 patchwork quilt with partially aligned zones
10 snowbound Bruegel landscape
11 vineyard, fall Chinese New Year
12 vineyard, fall dragon stomping
13 well connected
14 left over tendrils and the peg of a pheromon pouch
15 after the pruning The bleached 'racing stripes' will be herbicide or auxin induced.
16 barren with a dusting of ice the access ways do double duty as storm drains
17 storm drain most likely an out drain
18 storm drain storm drain and access way partially covered with grating