Visitors


This page is being reworked after years of neglect. After reworking there will be three categories of visitor entries. Those we got to know through Haus Wittgenstein, which will be served by a link to the old website; those we have got to know since, via Haus am Dukkes, and natural visitors who turn up from time to time, like the Pine Martin who walks up the street now and then, or the birds which nest in the garden. Have patience, bear with us.


Idyllic balcony landscape in
Neumagen-Dhron

But who is this on the plant pot ? Let's take a closer look !

A Siebenschläfer! (Eng. Edible Dormouse) He slept undisturbed the whole day through and in the evening was gone.
Ho hum - just another sleepy day in the Mosel Valley.


Western Tiger Swallowtail
A Western Tiger Swallowtail
who dropped onto the Lobelia one day.
Egyptian Goose
One of the Egyptian Geese who've
started to overwinter in recent years.
Carpenter Bee
A Carpenter Bee also attracted by the Lobelia.
The jet black variety is more common here.
Vineyard Snail
A Vineyard Snail who didn't end up on the plate.
Blue Tit
A Blue Tit on the nestbox in the garden
Rooms Free
They didn't show up this year!
Golden Perch
A Golden Perch
They don't all come in this size.
lizard
A wee lizard basking
in the sunshine on a vine pole.
Velocipedimaximinius Americaledonius
Velocipedimaximinius Americaledonius
More of the same

More of the same.
Must be catching.
pottsy
Trent Wings - Derbyshire & East Midlands  
Gold Wing Owners Club

Max Parry  -  member of  "Left Lane"
for English speaking Beemer owners in Europe
contact :   Left lane


Dawn Wright & friends, whose " Murder 'n Mystery "
attire caused a few raised eyebrows in the village.
Kinney
The Kinney Family


The Baines

Bonnie

The Crichtons

absolutelydutch
Wim Koornneef & Margriet van Oostayen,
guests from the Netherlands who dropped by
during 2004. If you like things Dutch, take a look
at their  Website
Karen Pew
Karen Pew, an award winning oil painter from Tacoma,
Washington, dropped in on her way to a wine-tasting on
Sunday 10th October 2004. In fact the bus to the tasting
had just left her, and one or two others, standing on our
terrace.  View her work here.