45 & 43 diary Nov,2006-Feb,2019/July 28,2019

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Don't see too many 43s.......maybe with the sides down?
Cheers !

shorten your waiting time :)
a green 43 I own :D
The vintage rear view mirror ( not original :rolleyes: ;) ) now fixed in the FJ45
Cheers
Peter

PS : just detect ;) , zoom the picture in the middle you can find my 43 with sides down ;)
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Nice, Nice, trucks ;)
 
Hi Peter. I enjoy your photo's quite a bit. Can you tell me if that is your house behind the Red Baron? If so, what part of Germany is it in and how old is it? That scroll work is amazing.
 
Hi Peter. I enjoy your photo's quite a bit.
a)Can you tell me if that is your house behind the Red Baron?
b)If so, what part of Germany is it in and how old is it? That scroll work is amazing.
a) Wish it would ;)
This house belongs to
The Russian Colony Alexandrowka
The Alexandrowka colony was created in 1826-27 upon the request of Frederick Wilhelm III in memory of his deceased friend Czar Alexander I. The artist's village was built in the ground plan of a hippodrome, within which a St. Andrew's Cross is laid. The village consists of 12 yards, one warden's house at the point of intersection, a royal mansion, and a Russian Orthodox chapel (1829) on the neighbouring Kapellenberg hill in the north.
The artist's village of Glasowo, located in Pawlowsk park was the model for these unique architectural forms for farmsteads. The village's construction started in 1815 by request of Czar Alexander.
The arrangement was designed by Peter Joseph Lenné, and was simultaneously an illustration of the exemplary cultivation of fruit trees, which was considered necessary for the promotion of agriculture in Prussia, in the context of agrarian reform. The first inhabitants of this village were former members of a Russian soldier's choir. In 1999, the colony became part of the UNESCO World Heritage. Today, you are welcome in the Russian tea-room, which is now in the warden's house.
Intro zu den Seiten der Russischen Kolonie Alexandrowka in Potsdam (Brandenburg)
ALEXANDROWKA - the Russian Colony in the north of Potsdam

some informations where we live
Berlin
Potsdam, Berlin

Cheers
Peter

one more pic today Feb.09 ;)
uups forgotten to explain :
Russian Tank world war II about 80km (50 miles) south of Berlin,
near a little village Glashütte
Welcome - Museumsdorf Baruther Glashütt

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Very nice Peter. Thank you.
 
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