Time and again
I’d like to thank everyone who communicated ideas, both in the comments, via their Facebook pages, and/or via email regarding ideas for a song about “time” to go with Wednesday’s post. Fun!
I’d like to thank everyone who communicated ideas, both in the comments, via their Facebook pages, and/or via email regarding ideas for a song about “time” to go with Wednesday’s post. Fun!
Last week I mentioned that fun little story about what the first prime minister of Baden-Württemberg did when all the representatives had finished signing the new constitution which officially joined the regions of Baden, Württemberg, and Hohenzollern.
Just as Friday the 13th is unlucky in North America, it turns out Tuesday the 13th is unlucky in Spain.
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On Saturday I went on a field trip with my history of Baden-Württemberg class to visit the House of the History of Baden-Würrtemberg museum. There will be at least one post about that museum, but this isn’t it.
I’m taking a short class on the history of Baden-Württemburg, the region of Germany we live in. This region is only 60 years old, having been formed by popular referendum in 1952.
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You may recall a while back I posted a photo of a building here in Tübingen that looks like it should be a castle, but isn’t. Here’s that same photo again:
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The photos below are from a set I took on Saturday here in Tübingen.
So the train that pulled into the Tübingen station as I was standing on Platform 2B at 12:58pm on Friday was a rather long train, with at least 5 cars and probably more. This surprised me.
(Note: this was written yesterday, but I couldn’t post it until today). I own several red hats: one made of straw that I wear in summer, one that’s good any time of year when it rains, and one that I … Continue reading