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Nicholas Fills My Boots
The other night my Aunt took me to another beautiful Christmas Market in Ludwigsburg, It was so beautifully decorated with stringing lights, wooden stands, and food that we ended up staying for five hours. We started at the top and worked our way down the hundred of different outdoor houses filled with different assortments of little things that you can buy (these christmas markets have allowed ...
Christmas Markets in the Snow
... you can no longer see the sky and you feel like you are under a tree house. Lights are stung from branches and little wooden houses are under the trees selling food and warm drinks and outside the tree fortress were little ski gondolas that you could sit in to have your meal and escape the cold. It was a magical experience! The only thing I do not understand is why we don't have old fashioned christmas markets in the U.S? Don't Americans realize what beauty they are being deprived of!?
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Porsches and Snow
... planned to visit the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart and when we woke up it had been snowing overnight! It first snowed on 22nd October in Banff, but it took until 2nd December here in Germany. That just goes to show how long the winter is there! There was a good couple of inches covering everything and it took some work before we could get on the road. Our first stop was Neckargemünd, which is a village east of Heidelberg where we picked up Kiran ...
GURLFRIEND COMES TO VISIT
... my aunt the food was actually really good. I also translated a pie recipe into German for my aunts friend Kuno to make, and although it was his first pie he has ever made, it probably was one of the best ones I've ever eaten. Today I took Evann to Stuttgart and we went to a winter market, and roamed in and out of cafes, churches, and stores. It is starting to ...
Sunset At The Achalm
... have a really good school (plus it's practically free which my mom and dad love). We climbed up to castle that towers over the town and then walked to bridge that overlooked the Necker river and had several love padlocks hanging on it (its the tradition of a couple putting a padlock on a public fixture to show their everlasting love for one another). After ...