Back by the bridge
It turns out there is a webcam on a building near the Neckarbrücke that we only recently stumbled across on the internet.
It turns out there is a webcam on a building near the Neckarbrücke that we only recently stumbled across on the internet.
So I shared my posts from the past couple of days with one of our friends who took us on that outing on Saturday. And what do you know – it turns out that whole Alps conversation has been headed … Continue reading
So after taking the photo that was in yesterday’s post, I looked to my left and noticed a nice photo op of some folks in a Stocherkahn, the punting boats that are popular here in Tübingen.
The swan yesterday was on a branch of the Neckar River, not far from where it hooks up with the main part of the river. Standing with my back to the swan, I looked out and saw the following scene … Continue reading
It didn’t take us two years to cross the Neckarbrücke, of course. But on Saturday Chris and I ventured off the main road on the other side of the bridge from where we normally walk, the first time we’ve done … Continue reading
Sunday will mark exactly two years since Chris and I moved to Tübingen, Germany. As always when we reach one of this little time milestones, I just can’t believe how quickly the time has gone by.
Take a look at the follow photo – do you see the metal thing on the top of the fairy-tale like turret roof? It looks like a figure with its arms outstretched, doesn’t it:
Shortly after we arrived in Tübingen, somebody told us that the oldest house in Tübingen was not too far away from where we live:
Remember how I mentioned in passing the other day that Chris and I had gone to the Black Forest on a day trip? The town we went to was Alpirsbach, one of the first towns you come to in the … Continue reading
You see little green men everywhere when you go to cities in the former East Germany. Specifically, you see little green men