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"Aquae Granni", actual: Aquisgrán o Aachen
... bonita también. Especialmente la catedral es una locura por dentro.
Algo loco que comimos son los Weckmann unos hombrecitos hechos de pan de leche con azúcar, que tienen como una pipa en la mano. Son típicos panes de adviento, que aunque no se sabe exactamente de donde vienen, se cree que representan a un obispo "San Martín" que luego con la reforma protestante cambió su báculo por una pipa de ...
The long boring road to Luxembourg
... when making a left turn into a duel carriageway road where one always wants to head up along the wrong road!! I just keep saying to myself "Keep Right".
The road all the way through Holland was great but one could immediately tell when we crossed the border into Belgium. The road system suddenly changed and there were potholes and bumps all over the place. However there were loads of roadworks along the way and many stretches of the motorway had already been ...
Ka kite ano - Until we meet again
... time. Training the kids back home for the last time and saying goodbye; having practice for the last time myself; telling everyone goodbye over there as well; last shift on my work, writing the hopefully last (necessary) exam of my bachelor; cycling back over the Kennedy bridge – I could continue this list endlessly. But a good thing is that all of it will still ...
Medieval Village of Monschau Germany
... the houses. I regret not taking the time on the way into town to take some photos of the amazing "artwork" of the hedges. Some have doors and windows cut into them and some intricate designs. They are enormous beechwood thickets and are quite a sight. There are also a lot of cattle hedges lining the pastures in place of barbed wire and are ideal for protecting the livestock when storms rage. I wish we had more time to explore the village as there ...
Gawkin' at Aachen Two
... roof of the hall and spires and a decision was quickly made to build new and much higher towers in the "modern" Baroque style and from 1727 on the Baroque transformation was extended to include the facade design as well.
In 1943/44 the town hall suffered heavy damage from bomb raids, and by 1946 restoration work pressed ahead. I've posted various photos from around the impressive building. The White ...