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Christmas Countdown
... I guess it pays to tell everybody that you want a Christmas Card from them! To everybody else, you still have time...
I was quite pleased with the box of Australian goodies which included: Vegemite (an Australian breakfast spread), The Advertiser newspaper (still rubbish), an umbrella hat (wouldn't be caught dead in it), an Adelaide calendar plus a variety of souvenirs including magnets, pins and stickers.
But come ...
Extreme Randomness
... been trying to take a photo every day on the tram of the Edingen Water Tower. This tower marks the boundary of Edingen from Weblingen which is the outer village from Heidelberg. I never thought of a country having villages given that Adelaide is such a sprawling metropolis, but with fields separating the settlements there is a physical boundary at least. Anyway today I finally managed to get a good shot given the fast moving tram.
Enjoy!
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European Girls
... Germany, Ludwigsbourg is known for its castles and churches and its beautiful Christmas market that starts in December. We ended Evann's trip at a fancy restaurant in Winnenden that overlooked the surrounding towns and I had her try my favorite meal spaetzle (she loved it). It was sad to say good bye at the airport today but cannot wait until we have another European adventure together in the future! ...
Aurbach and Alsbach Castles
... the site of the original castle The castle lost much of its strategic importance during the 16th Century until, by the time of the Thirty Years Wary, it was no longer in military use.In 1674 during the Franco Dutch War the castle was conquered and set on fire by an army, killing the local people who had sought protection within the ruin's walls. The abandoned castle became a ruin over the next few hundred years. Today there is a restaurant ...
4 Länder - 4 Fragen... und eine Bahnfahrt
... interessant. Richtig spannend finde ich auch den Aspekt, dass in jedem Land eine andere Religion vorherrscht und so das Leben und die Kultur im Land trotz der räumlichen Nähe ganz unterschiedlich geprägt wurde. Ich glaube, die gelungene Mischung macht letztendlich die Faszination aus.
Lina: Eigentlich war das ja eher so eine Entwicklung. Klar war das Interesse für Asien schon lange da, gerade für Indien und auch für den Buddhismus. Zunächst ...