A lively brook divides the green landscape in two with its course. The sound of the water tells of adventures on other, distant shores.

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The harvest has been gathered, the table is set. The reward for a hard day's work foamingly pours itself into earthenware jugs.
A melancholy guitar melody swaying in waltz time, evocative of gentle precipitation and the eternal interplay of the seasons.
A silent farewell before an uncertain journey. It's time to set forth and move on.
Graceful and jolly, this jig piece in lively six-eight time tells of the fair Miss Sally Hunter of Thurston.
Medieval-enchanted, the sorrowful sighs of a heart weighed down by entire mountain ranges resonate in the serious tone of this piece for two solo guitars.
Sentimentally carried away in the remembrance of times past, with a silent tear in the corner of the eye comes the realization – it made sense the way it was meant to come.
Idea for a late summer vacation day: A trip on foot, between meadows and fields. Picnic by the wayside on a tartan-patterned blanket. Upon return, retreat inside the friendly inn, letting the day's experiences pass in revue.
"Should auld acquaintance be forgot and never brought to mind?" asks this world-famous old folk tune based on a text by the Scottish national poet Robert Burns. People around the globe fervently intone this song at the turn of every year, lying in each other's arms in fraternal union.
The working week is done, it's finally time to end work. The well-deserved weekend is here.