Hotel Restaurant Altes Badhaus
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Christmas Countdown
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With the Christmas countdown on, it seems like there is something new happening just about every day. For example there has been a positive spike in the number of Christmas Cards I've received including: Dave Ashforth from UK, Martin and Louise Pinno from Australia, Thomas Vafiadis from Australia, Damian and Birgit Andrews from Adelaide and a wonderful package from father dearest Rainer, Carol, Hannah and ...
Extreme Randomness
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I had high aspirations for this week about going and photographing the many different types of bicycles in Heidelberg. There are many different types with quite a few vintage styles that have enclosed chain guards or enclosed rear wheel guards, but instead I got a little bit side tracked.
First my German course finished on Monday so I have finished Deutsch 1 A1 and now I'm doing Deutsch 2 A2 so I said goodbye to half ...
European Girls
After experiencing one of my most favorite weeks in Germany, today it was time to say good bye to my friend Evann. I am so happy she had the opportunity to visit me so that we could be European girls together. Exploring a new country (especially a European one) with your best friend is probably one of the best things in the world and I am so lucky and thankful that we got to do this ...
Philosophizing over Glühwein
... We stopped in for a coffee at the Sprach Cafe and later met Christian and Tania at Käthe Wohlfahrt. We took a look in this famous shop known for its Bavarian Christmas Decorations which cost a pretty penny.
There were many more stalls than I had envisioned and in the middle was a carousel. We stopped to drink a glühwein which is a warm spiced red wine and tastes great on a cold day. The night was around ...
Aurbach and Alsbach Castles
... what I do find is in German. Through rough translating I know that it was once owned by six people. It was robbed and burned. At one point it was owned by the Count of Diez in the 1500's (yes, the same Diez where my family is from). It eventually fell into disrepair and is now in ruin, however, there is still a beer garden in the castle.
We were practically the only people at the castle, so the boys had a great time running around this ...