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Kardinal-Von-Galen-Ring 65 Muenster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, 48149, 49-251-89020
Hi ihr lieben<br><br>fuer alle nicht spanisch sprechenden, Christoph schreibt auf diesem Blog http://www.lucontour.vergeofapathy.com auf deutsch, es sind auch schon Bilder drauf. Viel spass dabei!<br><br>Lena<br>///////////////// /////////////////////////////////////// //<br>Hola<br><br>este es el blog en aleman, de christoph, alli hay unos fotos ya, por los que quereis mirar un poco!<br><br>un beso<br>lena<br>
Halen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany lucontourso... die letzten Tage sind angebrochen, <br>in etwa 273 Stunden hebt mein Flieger ans andere Ende der Welt ab. Also am 11.10. um 21:20.<br>Ich fliege ab Düsseldorf, mit Zwischenstop in Dubai, gehts dann erstmal nach Syndey... 8 Tage Urlaub. Von da aus dann am 22.10. nach Auckland...<br>
Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany melenz... a wonderful repast of cakes and coffee/tea (very good tea!). And then we visited the pen room! One can only view this room with admiration. Later, as I sat down and dug through Biggy’s duplicates, Pete and Bert went off on their own. Pete doesn’t speak any German and Bert not much English, but Pete said they had a very nice conversation and told me later about how Bert ...
Gronau, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany kveetiHeute um 5:00 Uhr ging es los zur ersten Urlaubsetappe nach Deutschland. Der Flug hatte Verfruehung, und so war ich nach Taxi, Flug, Zug und Auto bereits zum Mittagessen in Havixbeck! Nachmittags waren wir dann auf dem Havixbecker Karnevalsumzug... At 5:00am this ...
Havixbeck, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany mugitaI was extremely disappointed with the Paris Pass. I purchased an adult pass, teenager pass & children's pass on 18/12/08. It was not sent to my nominated address & I had to pick them up from Paris. It did not entitle free entry to the venues mentioned & only entitled us to a small discount so all up I had to pay some 250 euros in ...
Muenster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany aussiefamilyOctober 14th The 2nd day was of rest, conversation, reading, switching from language to language and catching up until the evening when we were joined for dinner with the nine year 'spouses of unmarried bliss' son and 'daughter-in-law' of Holger and Karine: Lars & Marion. The day also consisted of a walk in the neighborhood, the newly built up 'Champs' (field) of which much is still conserved like the 'Greenbelt' around Ottawa. In the evening discourse, it ...
Osnabrück, Lower Saxony, Germany gwaymar... Faulkes writing A Girl at the Lion d'Or. Our guests arrive for dinner and again I am taken by simple foods most probably available in Canada, prepared with kitchen utensils, spices & condiments, under similar heating, roasting, frying, toasting methods of the 'Colonies' and yet nothing tastes the same, appears similar or goes down with as much originality as what passes by us 'gourmand-candy' here in this country of autumn harvest and cornuuppia of caloric riches.
Osnabrück, Lower Saxony, Germany gwaymar... etc. Just tons of food. She chides us if we decline, so we eat. It's great food. In the evening there's beer, and more conversation. We actually spend about six hours sitting and talking, broken up by a trip to the town's market. One day we went for a bike ride with Annette through the forest to visit her parents. She showed us a very old house that used to belong to the Master of the Forest, who watched out for poaching or the king or the baron or whoever was in charge. She ...
Coesfeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany jrutledge... because we were there at 6pm! Too early to catch any action I guess...but great place to hang out. It's near the Aasee also, next to the Mensa where we usually go for lunch. But there are many other pubs around in Muenster so choice is unlimited! During one of the weekends, Frau Wassmann took me and Nurul to some wetland area. I think it's a nature conservation area. Not much things to do, but scenery wise, it's great! I don't ...
Muenster, Germany skaghillie... and listening to Time and Death chiming tiny bells at the astrological clock. http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dom_%28M%C 3%BCnster%29 http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_L%C3%B 6we_von_M%C3%BCnster. A clock was originally constructed in 1408 but destroyed by iconoclasts during Anabaptist disturbances in 1534. The current clock was constructed between 1540 and 42. It is quite the most amazing thing I have ever seen, I think. There are ten "parts" to it. The full hours are blown by a ...
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