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Sunday, February 17, 2008

Dvorak and Brahms

We went to a little concert last night given by the "Musikfreunde Heidelberg" (The Music friends of Heildelberg). The musicians of this "Sinfonierorchester" are students and faculty of the University of Heidelberg and Mannheim, the High School of Heidelberg And the music school of Mannheim. They... Sign in to see full entry.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Wall painting, part II

One of you (Nauticos, not to mention him) have mentioned that there are also murals in Toronto. And yes, I agree there are murals else where, some of them really beautiful. I remember seeing some wonderful ones in Montreal, Ottawa, Québec city etc. All big and beautiful. But what I was talking about... Sign in to see full entry.

German wall painting

While looking at some photos of Füssen and Worms and Schwetzingen and etc. I realised that many of the old houses have nice paintings on their exterior walls and that I have not yet talk about it (that I remember of). It is very interesting to see the different styles and colours used in the... Sign in to see full entry.

Friday, February 15, 2008

WWII and the elderly Germans

I'd like to talk about something very delicate and potentially controversial that happened to me on a regular basis in Germany. Some times, when I am seating in a bus or a train and that I look around, I see elderly Germans, in their 80s' or 90s'. And I cannot help myself but think about the WWII... Sign in to see full entry.

Valentinstag

So, it was Valentin's Day yesterday. Not much celebration around here. The Germans are not exactly very romantic, which suits my Aussie Mann quite well (another point in commun)! We didn't see many men or women walking by with roses or chocolates in their hands yesterday or the days before. Nor have... Sign in to see full entry.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Travelling through Europe

Some of you might have noticed that we do have a tendency, while in Europe, to travel a lot. And you're right! You probably also think that all this travelling around must cost an arm and a leg. And you're... wrong. Although some countries are rather expensive (Danemark and all the Scandinavian... Sign in to see full entry.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Little things that make a country-Part 4?

Once again, a little problem with daily routine. I just try to put paper in the printer and everything got out of it crooked! The raison? The paper size in Germany is not exactly the same as in N.Am. We use the old measurment of 11" by 8 1/2", they are of course in metric. So, the N.Am. paper that I... Sign in to see full entry.

The Fantastic History of Worms!

Have you ever heard of the Nibelungenlied? A "lied" (prononce leed, not a lie!) in German is a song and therefore the Nibelungenlied refers to the songs of the Nibelungs (Nibelungen in German). They sing the courage of the hero Siegfried, of the beautiful Kriemhild, of the strength of Brunhild (a... Sign in to see full entry.

Monday, February 11, 2008

At the feet of the mountain: Füssen!

Everyone has heard of Neuschwanstein Castle but few know of the charming little town closed by: Füssen (feet). Instead of staying at a hotel in Schwangau where the castle is, we decided to sleep in Füssen. For one thing, Schwangau is very touristy, the only shops or restaurants that we saw were... Sign in to see full entry.

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Fantaisy Castle

I just returned from Schwangau and the Neuschwanstein castle. It is really like the picture that everyone have seen; a fairy tale castle with turrets, and towers and big huge entrance door, on top of a mountain, close to a lake (the Schwansee, of course!). We arrived in Füssen a bit before noon and... Sign in to see full entry.

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