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scaling a sky of fleecy clouds
Uhlbach vicinity

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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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green phase
three zone mix

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unforrowed sea

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checkerboard view

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white highrise with mountain
El Shaddai. (Thunderstorm title is probably somewhat inappropriate for a rather pacified  mountain dedicated to viticulture.)

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patchwork quilt with partially aligned zones

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patchwork quilt with partially aligned zones

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patchwork quilt with partially aligned zones

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snowbound Bruegel landscape

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vineyard, fall
Chinese New Year

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vineyard, fall
dragon stomping

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well connected

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left over tendrils and the peg of a pheromon pouch

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after the pruning
The bleached 'racing stripes' will be herbicide or auxin induced.

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barren with a dusting of ice
the access ways do double duty as storm drains

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storm drain
most likely an out drain

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storm drain
storm drain and access way partially covered with grating

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vineyard with encroaching artifact

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