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Es war Mitte März: Wir erwarteten sonniges Frühlingswetter, und doch regnete es an der Riviera. Unaufhörlich schlugen die Regentropfen gegen die Scheiben, heftig oder gelinde, doch ohne Ende, so daß auch die Tage endlos erschienen.Mißmuthig hatte man das Buch aus der Hand gelegt, die Unterhaltungen stockten. Bittere Klagen wurden über das Wetter laut. So Mancher war über die Alpen geeilt in der sicheren Erwartung, jenseits derselben den viel gepriesenen ewig blauen Himmel zu schauen; er hatte gehofft, den nahenden Vollmond in den Fluthen des Mittelmeeres sich spiegeln zu sehen, und nun wurde all' sein Sehnen und Trachten zu Wasser. ¿ Ich selbst, der ich oft schon den Frühling in Italien zugebracht hatte, faßte die Sachlage weit ruhiger auf. Wußte ich doch, daß auch in Italien die Regenzeit auf das Frühjahr fällt. Würden die Felder und Gärten Italiens nicht im Spätherbst und Frühling mit Regen getränkt, wie sollten sie Früchte tragen? Herrscht doch in den übrigen Jahreszeiten meist die größte Dürre. Was mich veranlaßt, trotz dieser scheinbar wenig günstigen Aussichten, doch immer wieder gerade im Frühjahr über die Alpen zu ziehen, das ist die Sehnsucht nach grünen Fluren und belaubten Bäumen, nach etwas Sonne und Wärme; die Zuversicht, am Mittelmeer doch mildere Witterung als im Norden zu finden, die Hoffnung, dort auch manchen sonnigen Tag, ja bei einigem Glück eine ganze Reihe solcher Tage zu erleben. Nach dem langen, kahlen, kalten nordischen Winter wirkt der Contrast am stärksten; man freut sich über das kärglichste Grün, nimmt dankbar jeden Sonnenstrahl entgegen, während schon Mancher zur Herbstzeit in der sonnverbrannten lombardischen Ebene sich nach den saftreichen Matten und dem üppigen Baumwuchs der Alpen zurücksehnte. Der Herbst pflegt auch in unseren Breiten schön zu sein, während unser März- und Aprilwetter mit Recht berüchtigt ist. So kam es auch in diesem Frühjahr; denn während Briefe und Zeitungen uns Kunde von Schnee und Kälte von jenseits der Alpen brachten, hatten wir uns am Mittelmeer alsbald des herrlichsten Sonnenscheins zu erfreuen.
Streifzüge an der Riviera, wurde während der gesamten Menschheitsgeschichte als bedeutendes Werk angesehen, und um sicherzustellen, dass dieses Werk niemals verloren geht, haben wir Schritte unternommen, um seine Erhaltung zu gewährleisten, indem wir dieses Buch in einem zeitgemäßen Format für aktuelle und zukünftige Generationen neu herausgeben. Dieses gesamte Buch wurde neu abgetippt, neu gestaltet und neu formatiert. Da diese Bücher nicht aus gescannten Kopien bestehen, ist der Text lesbar und klar.
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Rambles On The Riviera is a travelogue written by Eduard Strasburger and published in 1906. The book is a detailed account of the author's travels along the French Riviera, also known as the C�����te d'Azur, during the early 20th century. Strasburger takes readers on a journey through the picturesque towns and villages of the region, describing the scenery, architecture, and culture of each place he visits. He also provides insights into the history and traditions of the Riviera, as well as his personal experiences and observations. The book is a fascinating glimpse into a bygone era, offering readers a unique perspective on the Riviera before it became a popular tourist destination. Rambles On The Riviera is a must-read for anyone interested in travel, history, or the culture of the French Riviera.Illustrated By Louise Reusch.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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