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So after months of debating whether or not I should get one, I recently decided to buy a smartphone. One of the uses for a smartphone is to use it as a cellphone. However, I actually didn’t buy a phone … Continue reading
So after months of debating whether or not I should get one, I recently decided to buy a smartphone. One of the uses for a smartphone is to use it as a cellphone. However, I actually didn’t buy a phone … Continue reading
Today on Monday Mysteries we examine the question of why so few of the half-timber houses in Tübingen have wood that is painted yellow.
I took these images a while back, but never had a chance to post them. But I was intrigued by the lines in the water — reflections, all. My concept for the photos was to have no swans in the … Continue reading
We’re having odd weather here, where it veers from nearly spring-like during the day to down below freezing at night. Two years ago, it was so cold that the river froze over, this year the crocuses are poking out during … Continue reading
I just realized I’d never written a third post I’d planned about the fog we wandered around in last month. So far, you’ve seen the fog hanging over Tübingen that day, as well as the patches of blue mixed with … Continue reading
Today on Monday Mysteries we learn about the ornate, huge sundial in Tübingen that only counts from 2-7.
I’ve got another illusion for you today. Yesterday I was walking back from Chris’ office, and as I passed through a pedestrian tunnel I saw a bike up ahead with a funny wheel. Well, at least that’s what I thought … 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
Hard to believe, but today’s post is the 500th post here on the Two to Tübingen blog.
Today’s Monday Mysteries post answers the question: What’s the story behind the little door in the wall of the Tübingen castle?