The art of learning German
I’m taking a class at the moment the is a combination of grammar review, plus an introduction to words and expressions that come in handy when discussing works of art.
I’m taking a class at the moment the is a combination of grammar review, plus an introduction to words and expressions that come in handy when discussing works of art.
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Today’s post is the 300th post here on Two to Tü – imagine that! Seems like only yesterday I started this blog, but it was actually back on September 12, 2011. My self-imposed challenge for any milestone post
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Today’s set of notes and photos from Verona are a bit disjointed – a series of bits and pieces that didn’t quite fit into any other posts from the trip. On language: Last June, on our first trip back to … Continue reading
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Today is part 2 of our walk along the Adige in Verona; all the photos taken today were taken on a different day than the ones in Part 1. That will be immediately obvious, I think, since the sky is … Continue reading
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The Adige River runs through Verona, and there’s a nice walkway that runs alongside a good part of it. We had a chance to stroll along two different sections of it on this trip.
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We first went to Verona 10 years last month, back when we still lived in California. We fell in love with the city on that visit, even though we only spent a couple of days there on that first trip.
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I forgot to include one more night scene from Verona with the post yesterday: my yearly attempts to take a photo at night of the little carousel in Piazza Bra. Our favorite hotel in Verona — where we always stay … Continue reading
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I always enjoy walking around in Verona at Christmas time, since the city is usually decked out with season decorations, including the massive metal Christmas star that emanates from the L’Arena, the old Roman amphitheatre at this time of year.
I’ll digress slightly today from posting about our Verona trip to announce the launch of a fun little side project that Chris and I are doing.
So we traveled by train back on December 28, 2012. I never had a chance on December 27th to update what happened with those Bahncard 25 cards, so I’m sure you are wondering: did the new cards, against all odds, … Continue reading