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Learning and Seeing European Politics
Right after my friend Evann left, I traveled with my class to Strasbourg France to see the European Parliament. In my political science class, we have been studying the parliament and its role in world politics. It is a multinational parliamentary assembly consisting of 736 members and 27 of the EU's countries and is the only political group that is directly elected by the people. After a three hour drive we arrived at the European Parliament which is a really futuristic ...
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...
... the city. there are a bunch of old narrow roads they in current times have been blocked off for driving and are only used for walking and biking. unfortuneately GPS doesn't recognize that and it tried to take us down a few of these 'roads'. we figured it out with only about a 15 minute delay in our arrival time and made it to the hotel at about midnight. the hotel is pretty amazing! each floor has ...
Another Country
... oldest civic buildings remaining in the area (dated 1598).
The afternoon was spent very happily being bussed into Alsace for a wine tasting visit to one of the local cellars. The scenery was lovely, and those colours still amaze. The wine tasting was interesting as the region considers it is a cool climate area so comparisons were in order! We enjoyed every wine we tasted - thank goodness it was too far to post back!
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Oct 1, Rhein Valley
... river. We had lunch at St.Goar - sausage, fries and beer. When we got to Bingen thr river turned more east so we hopped back on the autobahn and headed south. No speed limit on this part of the freeway. I took a picture of the dashboard at 150. Everything moved along smoothly mostly because trucks are limited to the right lane. Kent got tired about 6:30 so we pulled off at Lahr for the ...