A short walk across the moraine hills of Central Switzerland. This area was geologically largely shaped by the influences of the last ice age about 800,000 to 10,000 years ago. During this time, the Reuss and Linth glacier have combined here. In this gloomy weather, the gently rolling hills are not to be seen. I'm all alone, and have the area all to myself. An icy wind, forcing most people to stay home.
Another fantastic shot. You live in such a beautiful place and you capture it brilliantly. I love the red bench in this shot it contrasts well against the starkness of the shot.