With the coronation of King Charles III imminent, the town was hung with flags (ok, a few were flying). So when I saw this I assumed it was one belonging to our royal family (btw this is the reverse view). But when I got home and googled it, it belongs to a Bavarian Brewery: Weihenstephaner and probably bears the heraldic arms of Duke Wilhelm IV of Bavaria. But it’s still a flag and still starts with ‘F’.
Starts with ‘F’: one of the titles from Maria Antonia’s #2023picofthe week

It is really the official bavarian state flag๐. By the way, we will be in eastanglia from 03. to the 08th of June, any chance of a get together?
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Thank you for verifying that!
3rd to 8th June? If you can make it to Gt Yarmouth, I can probably meet you, but I can’t guarantee I’ll be available at the right time, but I’ll try
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Good, we will write to you, when we know what our movements are.
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Sorry I can’t come meet you somewhere else but I don’t drive, and life is a bit hectic at the moment. But if you can make it, then I look forward to the meeting
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Ok, no Problem, I will write you, when we have arrived.
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Great! You have my email address
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yes๐
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Oh, those tricky flying flags trying to fool us! (Great story to go with the photo!)
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I’m told it’s the Bavarian State Flag!
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Haha! Love that.
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Thank you, Dale. We sat at a seafront cafe, with the flag fluttering. And I turned the camera to it. Excellent. Daughter thought me crazy but I’m sure she’d have me no other way!
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Daughter knows not of what she speaks ๐
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I do agree. There are times…
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Yep!
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