Gnädige Frau Matar,
I have enjoyed and relived your story.
In May 2006 David Glynn, my wife and I visited Eisenau.
We spend a whole day there.
The village looked the same as in the old postcards nothing has changed.
Only the German mine workers and their families were gone.
Arthur Rindner
Anny Matar wrote:
> The smell of Eisenau can't ever be forgotten, situated between mountain and
> a river, no cars, most of the people my family,as near to heaven as you
> could get without "modern" conveniences. Every morning swimming in the ice
> cold river, then sitting in the sun playing and frolicking, carefree!!!Not a
> worry in the world!!!
> Stage 4. Sad farewell and returning home.
>
> Hope you can feel with me and enjoy it.
>
> anny
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