Life on a Gelato Diet
Today I hope you indulge me as I do a little bit of shameless self-promotion. After years of saying I was going to do this, I finally did it: I just self-published an eBook on Amazon. Called Life on a … Continue reading
Today I hope you indulge me as I do a little bit of shameless self-promotion. After years of saying I was going to do this, I finally did it: I just self-published an eBook on Amazon. Called Life on a … Continue reading
Hard to believe, but today’s post is the 500th post here on the Two to Tübingen blog.
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
On a particularly frosty morning today I was passing by the tiny bridge over the Ammer River and spotted an unexpectedly familiar sight. For standing there in the water and rocks at the edge of the river was our heron … Continue reading
So my photography lecture about The Trailblazers went well yesterday, despite a relatively sparse turnout (11 people, including the organizer, her intern, and Chris.) Ah well. People speculated that perhaps it was scheduled (by the group that hosted the talk) … Continue reading
I’m not going to manage to get a regular post up today, as I’ve been busy putting the finishing touches on the lecture I’m giving this evening at the German-American Institute (d.a.i.) here in Tübingen. Tonight’s talk, the first in … Continue reading
Chris had yet another invited conference to go to this week (yay, Chris!). This time it’s in Mannheim, a city just a couple of hours by train from Tübingen. His conference is going well, and I’m having fun dodging the … Continue reading
Chris and I spent much of today on the train — well, on 2 trains, actually — traveling from Tübingen to Hamburg in the northern part of Germany. Chris has been invited to give a talk at a workshop here … Continue reading
Thanks to all for the emails and cards regarding my father. While it’s a sad time, it’s also a moment to remember all the great friends, interesting adventures, and curiosity about history and everyday things that my father experienced during … Continue reading
I have a bit of sad news to share today. My father, who was 92, passed away late Tuesday night. It was a bit sudden, but not totally unexpected, since he had been in and out of the hospital and … Continue reading