Perspectives on 1066
I realize the title of the post may sound like it’s a research paper on different ways of thinking about the Battle of Hastings in 1066, since when I hear 1066 that’s what I think of. However, the post is … Continue reading
I realize the title of the post may sound like it’s a research paper on different ways of thinking about the Battle of Hastings in 1066, since when I hear 1066 that’s what I think of. However, the post is … Continue reading
Schlager music, as you may recall from a previous post, is a particular kind of Germanic pop music that’s been around since the 1950s. I find it hard to pin down, and therefore I can’t quite relate it to a … Continue reading
Today’s Monday Mysteries post answers the question: What is the Tübingen legend of the chicken?
Today on Food on Fridays we’re going to visit the Vesperkirche-Tübingen.
Over the last 2.5 years I have learned enough basic German to feel comfortable going into stores and business and speaking an elementary level of the language. I can make appointments, return electronic goods, pick up prescriptions from the pharmacy, … Continue reading
Hard to believe, but today’s post is the 500th post here on the Two to Tübingen blog.
With apologies to Paul Harvey and his “and now for the rest of the story” gimmick for the title of this post. The oddity in the rest of the title is deliberate, as you’ll see in a moment.
Today’s Monday Mysteries post answers the question: What’s the story behind the little door in the wall of the Tübingen castle?