This is what fall looks like in Bavaria at our favorite park, the Baggersee Park on a quiet Friday afternoon. I wore only a light jacket, that wasn't quite enough at first, but after warming up on the walk, I eventually took it off and tied it around my waist. The sun kept coming and going from behind the clouds, and literally moments after we got home after a 2+ mile walk, it started pouring. It was one of those spot storms, but if we had been 5 minutes later, we would have gotten good and wet. Ordinarily the lake hosts a multitude of waterfowl, but today only the coots were to be seen. They are the black duck-like birds with a bright white streak between their eyes and down their bills. Pretty distnictive.
Since it's been raining on and off most of the week, we haven't been doing many excursions. Instead we've been doing the paperwork required of foreigners living in Germany. But the sun teased us out this afternoon.
I went back to the doctor on Wednesday to follow up and get my prescription. Now I need to go to the Apotheke (pharmacy) and give them the piece of paper from the doctor. Apparently, they do things the old-fashioned way, instead of sending it electronically to the pharmacy. That errand will wait until next week. It still remains to be seen whether I have to drop the prescription paper off and come back, or whether they'll have it already to go. When I was in an Apotheke to get ibuprofin awhile back, I didn't see anyone counting pills, but there was a back room into which the counter person went. They do not have pharmacies in stores like we do in the US, and you can't buy any over-the-counter type drugs anywhere else, either.
For my Orthodox friends--the man who functions as our reader couldn't be at Vespers last night, so I got to sing the Litany responses. The first thing that came to mind were the Antiochian-style ones, so that's what they got to hear! I am really appreciating being close by the church so I can attend frequently without so much driving.
Bis bald!

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