Today on Monday Mysteries we try to unlock the secrets behind a little golden lamb in the Marktplatz.
Food on Fridays: What you are is what you eat for breakfast
Among the people I know from different countries, most of them are pretty flexible with what they are willing to try for food. When they visit different countries, they will willing seek out examples of the local cuisine to try. And most of the time, even if it’s something they never have tried before, they will give it a chance to see if it’s good. Continue reading
In a tiny digital darkroom
As I was waiting for someone today, I had a few minutes and took a look at one of the photo apps I have on my cell phone. I’d never realized it had the capability to be a rather recent digital darkroom that goes a little beyond all the cutesy digital effects that the cell phone camera apps come with. Continue reading
Impressions of a pond
While walking around Tübingen over the weekend, Chris and I walked by a pond on the edge of the University sports field area. Continue reading
Gawking at Gullfoss
Today on the blog we’re back in Iceland to visit the long-promised stop #3 on the Circle Tour I took from Rejkjavik. Continue reading
Monday Mysteries: The white window in the white house
Today on Monday Mysteries we look at a white window that appears to be the odd-one-out in the white house on the Marktplatz in Tübingen.
Food on Fridays: Summer Specials
Today on Food on Fridays we take a look at a couple of special summer treats. First up: a Summer Pretzel.
Skyline of Venice
Today, no odd walls or flags from the back of the boat. Nope, today’s photos from Venice are a straight-up, could-be-a-postcard view of Venice, showing off a view across the lagoon to St. Mark’s Square and its domed church, bell tower, and Doge’s palace. Continue reading
A wall on the other side
The Lido in Venice is famous for its beaches. Continue reading
Maritime Monster
It’s always a bit of a shock to see big cruise ships sailing into the Venice Lagoon. These ships are 10+ stories high, and tower over buildings on either side of the lagoon. Continue reading