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Springerle and Glassblowing
... the central part of the tube, which he has heated to a very high temperature, into various shapes. For one demonstration, he heated the tube, rolled it into coloured glass fragments, smoothed them with a graphite plate, then asked a passenger, Jenny, to blow a glass ball. Hans then annealed one end and made a glass loop at the other, and gave the ball to Jenny. He also showed how to make a lovely candlestick with a glass teardrop, Galileo thermometers, ...
Wine country and to Rothenburg
... over into. The cobbled roads led steadily upwards, past houses and stores, most of which still had multicoloured geraniums and other flowers spilling out of window boxes. Many of the stores sell Christmas decorations, most of which are made in Germany. We had noticed some interesting looking pastries in Bamburg, and learned that they are called Schneeballen (I think that is the right spelling) or snowballs, made from strips of pastry formed into a ...
From exquisite to ancient
... gardens and as Karl Heinz pointed out even the trees couldn't grow the way they wanted - trees shaped in perfect cones were impressive. Now even though Australia was missing from the stairwell fresco as we hadn't been established as the fifth continent at the time, the cellars were dedicated to Oz as it was "Down Under". We weren't upset as that is where all the wine in the area is now brewed and stored. Perfect match we thought.
Off to Rothenburg. A ...
Wurzburg, a beautiful city and my favorite so far
... shapes that was glued together and ornate stucco painted gold to cover the joints. We toured the gardens but most of the flowers are gone at this point in the season, but did see some very interesting large trees shaped in triangles. We then took a short walking tour of the market area and was amazed how crowed the squares were but then remembered it was Saturday. Lots of open vegetable and flower markets--too bad I could not take ...
Expedition Europe Engaged
... out to 'claim the asset'. But I'm and not a wizard nor a hired hit man (I'm not even British), I'm Nathan Guyer and ready to set out on my own magical tale of adventure and excitement.
When I first left home I had four bags to my name. Now with two months remaining I've trimmed it down to one small backpack. It was no easy task and I'll admit I left things out I'm not proud of and brought some things I probably shouldn't have. But at this ...