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Hello everybody,
I´m currently living in Germany together with my husband and my son, close to the Lake Constance.
Our home resembles a bit of an art supplies store, at least there´s enough material for a variety of different hobbies that I´m pursuing. But since “Scrap-Data“ doesn´t take away any (at least not any visible) space, I´m now also getting started with scrapbooking.
I (through a happy little accident) stumbled upon this site and, looking at your designs, I´m honestly astonished what´s all possible.
Thank you for this great website!

Welcome Tini! So glad to have you here.

Oh, what a nice welcome!
Thank you very much, Marisa and Doska St.
As soon as I'm back from the Easter holidays, I really need to learn how to upload pictures to the forum.
Because the smileys in the selection cannot express how happy I was about your welcome picture, Doska.

Welcome! smiley

Hi Tini Mini,

es freut mich, wenn ich dir damit eine Freude gemacht habe. Wenn du am Bodensee lebst bist du gar nicht so weit weg von mir (Rhein/ KA) Sprichst du auch deutsch?

Hi Doska,
I always like to use the proximity to Lake Constance to explain in which part of the world I am at home, but it is still a 45-minute drive to it (unfortunately).
Since I can't do the schwäbisch, I can claim to speak German, yes. smiley

Hi Tini,

danke für deine Antwort. Keine Sorge, du mußt keine der vielen deutschen Mundarten sprechen, alle deutschen Schulkinder haben auch hochdeutsch gelernt smiley Ich spreche z. B. im Alltag mit meinem Mann alemannisch, das klingt ähnlich wie schweizerdeutsch oder elsäßisch, weil unsere Vorfahren, die Alemannen waren, die im 6. Jahrhundert n.Chr. das Rheinknie an der heutigen Grenze Deutschland/Schweiz/Frankreich bevölkerten.

thank you for your answer. Don't worry, you don't have to speak any of the many German dialects, all German school children have also learned High German smiley For example, I speak Alemannic in everyday life with my husband, which sounds similar to Swiss German or Alsatian, because our ancestors, the Alemanni were, who in the 6th century AD populated the Rhine bend on what is now the border of Germany/Switzerland/France.

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When you are greeted and asked so nicely, you like to answer. And then even from a "neighbor". smiley

Winke Winke vom Rhein zum Bodensee

Welcome, Tini! You're going to love it here!

Thank you very much, Sharin! smiley

Welcome! We are so glad to have you join us! smiley