Back in Bolzano, relatively near our apartment there were dams and other things that created various spots where you could see lots of rushing water. Here in Tübingen, I don’t see that very much – the Neckar, at least near the old city center or Tübingen, is pretty calm.
OADs: 4.5 years and counting
It’s been a while since I’ve mentioned my One a Day photography project, but it seems worthy of note that another 6 months have now passed; we’re now headed into the second half of “One a Day Project – Year 4”. Time flies.
Further Reflections
OK, today we have a final variation — for the moment — on a blog title that uses “further” and “reflection”. But, since I had my reflections in words on Friday, and my reflections in words in German yesterday, I really needed to add a few reflections in photos, too, right?
A Further Reflection – auf Deutsch!
On Friday I reflected back on 6 months in Tübingen, and in the last part of that post I talked about my experience with my German class. Today I to decided to re-write the part about my German class in German, to share with my class. Enjoy. Or rather, viel Spaß, wenn du Deutsch lesen kannst…
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Upon Further Reflection
Unexpected. That’s the word that comes to mind as I reflect back over our last 6 months here in Tübingen. Continue reading
The Back of the Postcard
So we were wandering around Tübingen a little over the weekend and came across a place where you could get to a different vantage point to view the Neckar River. Continue reading
Approach of the swans
One of my classmates, Sarah, posted a comment on last week’s post about the view on the other side of the Neckarbrücke here in Tübingen, and she identifies the building that Stan commented on. Continue reading
Living Room Furniture: Revealed!
Third in a very occasional series of looks at the furniture in our apartment.
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Bathroom Furniture: Revealed!
Second in a very occasional series of looks at the furnishing in our apartment. Continue reading
Misty Morn’
Normally I take the same route to school in the mornings, crossing over the Neckarbrücke on the side of the bridge near the “postcard shot” buildings. However, the other morning I actually crossed the street and walked down the other side of the bridge. That allowed me to take a photo of the Neckar from that vantage point, which looks away from town.