Petit Trianon (Le)
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Learning and Seeing European Politics
... liked the gothic architecture. Nobody was talking and all the candles were lighted so you felt as if you were in another world. I went into the church alone because all of my classmates have grown up around beautiful churches and are not the least bit interested in them (which I find a bit sad). After the church, I explored the streets with my friends Leo and Fulya and we sipped our hot drinks and ate our croissants which is always a pretty good way to spend your time in ...
Oh what a night!!
... and domes dwarfed us and quite frankly was very humbling. We took lots of pictures and were there for over an hour. I am still In awe! We continued to walk and Amanda made her first purchase... A scarf!! I am on the lookout for a hat. Problem, having a hard time finding one the fits my head. Weird! We stopped for lunch in this little pizzeria and just plowed through gnocchi with shrimp and mushrooms and a pizza with artichokes, ham and an egg. Yum!! The day ...
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
... yes you've guessed it - cathedral. We had certainly got to the NABC stage (not another bloody cathedral / castle - both fit) but this one was the highlight. When it was built it was the highest building in Europe and retained this title for centuries until modern technology made inroads into possibilities of height! Again the lovely sandstone and it was just awe inspiring to follow the spires up and up and up! The external ...
Oct 1, Rhein Valley
... carrying all sorts of stuff, ferries across as there were roads and trains on both sides of the river, tour boats and a few personal crafts. I didn't see any of the big rivver cruise boats you see so often in the travel pages advertising live-aboard cruises through much of northern Europe but I know they also share the river. I was surprised, also, to see that both banks are walled. In ...