Berliner Dom.
Not such an interesting picture, just trying to capture the difference between American big cities and European big cities. It's not about tall buildings in Europe, but they do have a few.
This was how close I was to Stefan Dohr and Sarah Willis. NO KIDDING.
Brandenburg Tur. Such a famous symbol in German history. It really is hard to believe how much history not only this country, but this city has.
The famous Berlin TV tower.
Friday, January 30, 2009
MORE XMAS PICS- Thuem, Leipzig, Esslingen, GERMANY
This is a small town outside of Chemnitz in eastern Germany that I visited. A lot of... nothing. This is in the 'Ore Mountains.'
The Thomas Kirche, where Bach worked many years writing music.
Me and Teresa... hahaha. I believe this was taken during her big family bowling night. I think our combined score was around 100...
Esslingen! Where mom's side of the family is from. Beautiful little city.
The Thomas Kirche, where Bach worked many years writing music.
Me and Teresa... hahaha. I believe this was taken during her big family bowling night. I think our combined score was around 100...
Esslingen! Where mom's side of the family is from. Beautiful little city.
MORE XMAS PICS- BESANCON, FRANCE
Gregoire's brother Edward. I thought it was so funny that every night he cleaned dishes in this beautiful apron.
Raphuuuuu! Somehow we became best friends even though we barely spoke 20 words of each others language.
Raphu and Greg's mom over looking Besancon. Notice that I am some horrible shade of white due to my eminent fever and sinus infection.
Greg and Raphu. We hiked some 4 hours just to see this beautiful "view." It was so foggy we could hardly see 10 feet in front of us. Apparently with good weather you can see the Mountblanc from here.... Oh well.
Besancon.
Raphuuuuu! Somehow we became best friends even though we barely spoke 20 words of each others language.
Raphu and Greg's mom over looking Besancon. Notice that I am some horrible shade of white due to my eminent fever and sinus infection.
Greg and Raphu. We hiked some 4 hours just to see this beautiful "view." It was so foggy we could hardly see 10 feet in front of us. Apparently with good weather you can see the Mountblanc from here.... Oh well.
Besancon.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
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