Hotel Arc-En-Ciel
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I'd Like to Retire in Strasbourg
Due to the long drive on Saturday we didn't get to see much, so Sunday was the day and what a beautiful day it was. The weather was perfect and city was simply stunning. Initially, we didn't think we'd have time to visit the Alsace region, which was sad because I (Dianna) was interested to see the region where a portion of my ancestors came from. …
Learning and Seeing European Politics
... liked the gothic architecture. Nobody was talking and all the candles were lighted so you felt as if you were in another world. I went into the church alone because all of my classmates have grown up around beautiful churches and are not the least bit interested in them (which I find a bit sad). After the church, I explored the streets with my friends Leo and Fulya and we sipped our hot drinks and ate our croissants which is always a pretty good way to spend your time in ...
Oh what a night!!
... jumped off the plate aka me grabbing the spoon wrong and making an ass out of myself by burning my hand) as we waited for our entree. Who would have thought salmon and sauerkraut? But it was beyond good!! We were full and wandered back to the hotel. We are all Packed and ready for another adventure tomorrow! Amanda and I are going to take a train to Colmar and do some more sight seeing!! P.s I found leather pants....we won't even go there! And Marlin's umbrella is in the ...
Another city...
... prunes! sadly stephanie has broken out in some sort of rash, so the first thing on out to do list is to try and find a pharmacy and get something to ease her itchies. the pharmacy was right across from the hotel. they really don't have benadryl, but the phamacy person recommended something else. i hope it works.
we hit up the cathedral notre dame, petite fance district, and shopping. stephanie and ...
Another Country
... is huge and contains several parts which detail not only time but phases of the moon, placement of planets, and figures which move on the quarter hour. There is a life size cockerel which crows 3 times each day at 12.30 when the religious figures have had a wander!
The usual market place and old buildings were in evidence as you would expect. The Kammerzell House situated at the edge of the cathedral square was one ...