From another angle
You’re used to seeing the cathedral and the buildings in Tübingen taken looking north from a vantage point south of the town, since that’s where I most often take photos. But what if I were to walk up the hill … Continue reading
You’re used to seeing the cathedral and the buildings in Tübingen taken looking north from a vantage point south of the town, since that’s where I most often take photos. But what if I were to walk up the hill … Continue reading
It turns out there is a webcam on a building near the Neckarbrücke that we only recently stumbled across on the internet.
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.
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
5 years ago today Chris and I arrived in New Jersey. Now, given the fact that I’m from New Jersey, that may seem like much of a fact worth mentioning.
To take the “postcard shot” photo of the medieval buildings along the Neckar River Tübingen, you stand on the Neckarbrücke (“Neckar Bridge”). During the Stocherkahnrennen, the boats race down the river in front of those buildings until they reach the … Continue reading
We went to Strasbourg, France this past weekend just to check it out – it’s only a few hours by train from Tübingen. The view referred to in today’s blog post title is the scene you see while standing on … Continue reading
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One of the main tourist attractions in Potsdam is Sans Souci, the summer palace building in the 1700s by Frederick the Great. As I was walking around the grounds,
In English, the expression is that March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb, or vice versa. I would say Germany at the beginning of March came in more like a snow leopard. On March 9th Chris … Continue reading
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I really loved how the trees below the buildings seemed so much more vibrant when covered with snow in that “postcard shot” I posted yesterday . I usually don’t notice the trees for the buildings, as it were, when I … Continue reading