Arch Impressions
So I was looking for arches a few weeks ago when our photography group had that as a theme. While lots of buildings around here do have some archway openings, my favorite photo of the set I took for that … Continue reading
So I was looking for arches a few weeks ago when our photography group had that as a theme. While lots of buildings around here do have some archway openings, my favorite photo of the set I took for that … Continue reading
So the other night Chris was clicking around the dial, and he ran across a show that was showing clips of American silent movies.
When I posted that “standard” non-standard bridge photo last week, I didn’t have a chance to include another version of that photo that I actually like even better.
Today is January 6, which is the Christian feast day of Epiphany. In parts of Germany, including here in Tübingen, it is a public holiday.
So, did you trot out any traditions with which to celebrate the start of the new year? Chris and I started out December 31, 2013 in London, where we had gone for a long weekend getaway between Christmas and New … Continue reading
Welcome to 2014 on Two to Tübingen! To celebrate the new year, we have a new photo of an almost-new-to-the-blog bridge. I think I may have posted one other photo of this bridge before, but not recently. So, today’s photo … Continue reading
While we were in Hamburg last month, I heard the story of how one of Johann Sebastian Bach’s sons, C.P.E. Bach, was actually more famous during his lifetime than his father had been in his own lifetime. Interesting. Although I … Continue reading
It’s time for Food on Friday: today’s topic is making cappuccino at home in Tübingen.
The classic Tübingen “postcard shot” shows the cute, colorful, medieval buildings along the Neckar River, topped by the steeple of the big Evangelical church above them, and ending with a peek at the yellow Hölderlin Tower building. It’s usually pretty … Continue reading
Today I have included 2 versions each of 2 different photos of trees along the Neckar River. The variation is for trying to adjust the colors in the different versions: the yellower/browner ones are how they came out of the … Continue reading