Showing posts with label Europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Europe. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

More Pictures from Germany....


Outside the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart.



The new Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart.



The Fort in Saarburg Germany. Built in the 9th Century.



My new friend.

The Karl Marx Haus Trier, Germany



This was the statue at the back of the Karl Marx Haus in Trier, Germany.
It was a beautiful Baroque building but was filled with placards explaining the life of Marx, it had few actual items related to the life of Marx. It was very popular with the Chinese tourists.
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Porta Nigra



The amazing Porta Nigra in Trier Germany. The oldest city in Germany. Too bad my photographer was not the best!
This is the only remaining section of the original city wall.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

The View from above Saarburg, Germany



I wonderful place to take a walk above the small town of Saarburg Germany.

Friday, June 22, 2012

The Conductor



The nice conductor at the Tram Museum in Brussells.

The Beautiful B on Trains in Belgium.



The last photograph I have with my nice jacket, you will be missed. :)

Thursday, June 21, 2012

The Central Museum of Africa



Its founder, the notrious Leopold II is still displayed in the central courtyard.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Update from Alicia in Europe

This is an update Alicia sent on here travels in Europe.
Sounds like fun!!!

Phelbe and I were pretty tired last night and didnt watch a movie but instead read and then went to bed around midnight. Then we had planned on getting up around 9 am but then that became 10 am so I trully understand the need for extra sleep:) We had breakfast and then left her apartment around 12 pm. We first took the metro to the hill of Montmatre the area associated with artists and the Moulin Rouge. There was a great view of Paris from this location and we visited the Sacre Coeur church in the Neo Romanesque style. We also saw many street artists offering to paint portraits of tourists. Then for lunch we went to the cafe where Amelie was filmed which was neat. After that we walked around the Hotel de Ville (the home of the city council), the outside of the Lourve, and the Tour St Jaques (a late Gothic tower). We also walked along the Rue de Rivoli a major shopping area where the first department stores with electricity opened. Following that we journeyed through the Jardin des Tuileries (i think the garden we visited in Salzburg was much prettier). Next we arrived at the Place de la Concorde and viewed the grand Luxor obelisk. I learned that this was the location where both Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were beheaded. Afterward we walked along the Avenue des Champs Elysees and just in time the trees and other holiday decorations were illuminated. It was very beautiful and enchanting to see Paris illuminated by night. Now I am back at Phelbes apartment because she has to take care of the children of the owner of her apartment for about 2 hours and then we will probably head back out to see the Arc de Triomphe by night and the Eiffel Tower. Tomorrow I think I will visit her uni and the Notre Dame and other sites. This visit to Paris will be short like our trip to D.C. but I have enjoyed catching up with Phelbe and seeing the city. Ellie...I think you would enjoy visiting here and seeing all of the well dressed women and men and this center of fashion.

Before coming to Paris I just got back from 5 days in Austria ( 4 days of skiing and one day of visiting Salzburg the home of Mozart). The skiing conditions were great and only on the last day there were snow blowers on while we were skiing. Wouter, Tom, Wouters Mom, and I skied together the first day. Then Wouter and I basically skied together the following days since Tom skis very fast and his mom wanted to ski at a slower pace. New Years Eve was also fun because we went into the small town of Radstadt for a nice dinner for which Wouters father generously paid. Then there was a stage in the center of the town with music and lots of fireworks.