At 650
Today’s marks the 650th post on the Two to TÜ blog. That sounds like a lot, except when I consider I did over 800 posts on the 22BZ blog back in Bolzano, in about the same amount of time. I’d … Continue reading
Today’s marks the 650th post on the Two to TÜ blog. That sounds like a lot, except when I consider I did over 800 posts on the 22BZ blog back in Bolzano, in about the same amount of time. I’d … Continue reading
Yesterday I posted a photo of the “locks of love” that I took by chance on the Pont de l’Archevêché. You see, we hadn’t known ahead of time that there were locks of love there. However, we had realized as … Continue reading
The title of this post is a rough translation for “locks of love” in French, as today we’ll look at the phenomenon of the lovers’ locks on bridges, Parisian-style.
“Photo-Based Art” is where you start with a photo and then do something to it/with it to turn it into a different kind of art. Some of Chris’ digital artwork is of this type, where he will start with a … Continue reading
The fountains in front of the Neue Aula building are my favorite fountains in Tübingen. In years past, the fountains have been turned off in October for the season, so a couple of weeks ago Chris and I headed over … Continue reading
Chris and I had a simple plan that day in London. First, we would go to The Photographer’s Gallery, a free museum just off Oxford Street that houses changing photography shows. We’ve seen a couple of interesting shows there in … Continue reading
Maybe it was because I had just seen some interesting photos taken of people seen from above. The photos were by André Kertész and are currently on display at the Musée National d’Art Moderne, the museum is housed in the … Continue reading
While Chris and I are trend-setters when it comes to our coffee choices, we are apparently tourists who buck the trends when it comes to visiting sites in Europe.
Today on Monday Mysteries we take a look at a perplexing perspective that Chris and I spied in Paris.
Today on Food on Fridays we talk about coffee we had on the trip, in honor of the fact that this past Monday, September 29, was International Coffee Day. Well, at least it was in England and a handful of … Continue reading