Warm air from North Africa is currently moving over Germany - and bringing Sahara dust with it. Experts expect temperatures of up to 20 degrees in the middle of the week.
Have you ever thought about what image your children have of you? Do you know how they see you and what goes through their heads when they think of their parents? Well, a mother who works doing workshops with young children has written a thread about the things they tell them about it. Start by saying... "If you knew with the eyes (and the heart) with which your little ones talk about how good mothers and fathers you are... All the things you say around here about how badly you do it, they would disappear ...". I confess that I have saved it to reread it every time that feeling of guilt, sometimes so frequent, knocks on the door.
The Sahara dust is not over yet. Weather experts expect a new boost. Blood rain then also hits northern Germany. Where to expect the rare weather phenomenon.
Warm air from North Africa is heading towards Germany – including Sahara dust. Experts expect temperatures of up to 20 degrees in the middle of the week.
The sky over Bavaria is currently showing unusual colors. The reason for this are winds from Africa. In many other parts of Germany, the sky is unusually colored these days.
Dust from the North African Sahara is creating a natural spectacle that is as fascinating as it is frightening in many places - and could cause a "rain of blood" over Germany in the next few days.
Danni Büchner is invited to Sam Dylan's Halloween party. But the "Goodbye Germany" emigrant has no desire for many other party guests. And find clear words.