Puddle People
Well, I suppose today’s photos could be used as sort of Rorschach tests, with puddles instead of ink blots to see what you see in them.
Well, I suppose today’s photos could be used as sort of Rorschach tests, with puddles instead of ink blots to see what you see in them.
All eyes in Germany and Italy will be tuned to the semi-final match today that pits Germany versus Italy in the Euro2012 Fußball (soccer) tournament.
Back in February, I mentioned that for a presentation in my German class, I talked about the history of the Italian language, and how Italian is related to German.
If you’re North American, the title of this post will most likely bring to mind the story of the children’s fairy tale The Frog Prince.
Since we had the iPad with us on our recent train trip to Tübingen, I jotted down notes as we traveled that day. Below are the notes I took. It was an experiment to see if an interesting blog post … Continue reading
… or at least when you’re not in Italy … don’t drink Italian coffee.
Thanks to our friends MO and SM, we got to visit a winery museum near Verona on our last trip to Italy.
Consider these two photos of the same bridge in Venice:
So, there I was, about to head into the supermarket in Tübingen a little after noon on Saturday. It was supposed to be just a quick trip to pick up a couple of things before going home.
My tip if you’re ever in Venice: spend the money to buy a vaporetto “boat bus” pass for however many days you’re going to be in town (e.g. 1, 3, 7. etc). Yes, you can get to St. Mark’s Square and … Continue reading