I was just about to go to bed when I saw your comments - good evening @janton 🙂
Hopefully soon I will be able to go there again - it's just about an hour of driving away from me. I wonder what it looks like now in springtime when nobody has been there for months. I love that place and the title is honest, I miss that valley.
Thank you so much that you like the photos my friend. I hope you are well and everthing is fine 🙂
Hey sir johannpiber, I hope the restrictions are lifted soon before the summer is over. How is it looking over there? It is not pretty here in TX. The numbers are going up but we still opened back up for business yesterday and I hope that wasn't a mistake.
Today our shops have opened again and the restrictions have loosened. Until the end of May almost everything should be about "normal" again - a so called "new normal". We will see what this is and how it will work.
People are already happy and if you drive or go somewhere you would not believe that there were any measures for many weeks.
I do also hope that this wasn't a mistake.
What about the borders to the country, are they opened to so the stupid tourists can come back?
Nope, all borders are still closed and only people who work in the other countries or deliveries are allowed to cross the borders. Of course there are some other reasons too which allow you to leave your country or enter ours, but I don't know them.
There won't be much tourism this year - maybe Germans will be allowed to spend their money here in Austria, but that's not sure yet. We will see in a few weeks how it all works.
Ah Germans...yes..some of the most successful Amazon book sellers with this program are from Germany! I saw an interview with one of them, he'd only been working at it for 8 mmonths and he was already making $16,000 per month.
These are great numbers, and I really believe if you do it right you can make that money, but there is certainly a lot of work to do to sell that much.
!BEER
I agree sir johannpiber. Lots of work and it takes a few months to build up to it. Luckily I'm a workhorse. I started working 12 hour days when I was in the 5th grade. Not sure how old I was..12?...and the work days got alot longer from then on!