The Heron at the Steinlach
I’ve spotted herons in the past in Tübingen in a few different spots in town, as discussed previously in these posts:
I’ve spotted herons in the past in Tübingen in a few different spots in town, as discussed previously in these posts:
So today I want to share something I accidentally ran across the other day when I was looking up something in a German-English dictionary.
Today on Monday Mysteries we’re back in Iceland for a look at the story behind a statue I saw everyday on our visit, called Vatnsberinn, “The Water Carrier”.
Today I want to talk about a few Icelandic foods we encountered on our recent trip to Reykjavik.
Forget that “dark and stormy night” idea. Today in Tübingen it was a bright and stormy afternoon. Twice.
I graduated from the Johns Hopkins University’s Homewood campus which was in the northern part of town, several miles from downtown Baltimore, back in 1984,
I took these photos of a street lamp in the Piazza Bra in Verona back in June. At the time, I’d just gotten a new camera, so I was experimenting a bit with some different kinds of ways of representing … Continue reading
Today on Monday Mysteries we discover the story behind a plaque here in Tübingen that I always referred to as “the hand with the stick.”
Today on Food on Fridays we encounter one of the popular pastries in Reykjavik.
As we wandered around Reykjavik on the first day of our visit in May, Chris and I glanced down one of the street and caught sight of an ultra modern church that was looming over all the normal-sized buildings that … Continue reading