27 June 2008
Nice Fr
23 June 2008
Bern, CH
Love you all!
16 June 2008
Our Father's Day Gifts
We just wanted to give our dad's a sneak peak at the gift we picked up for them... It's got a philips head/flat head screw driver, bottle opener, fire extinguisher, nail clippers, remote car door key, digital clock/thermometer, can opener, file, USP storage drive, and a 2 inch long knife.
Can't wait to give it to you... too bad we won't be able to eat for the rest of the trip. That's ok though, it's a really cool swiss army knife.
15 June 2008
Interlaken, Switzerland
Love you all
14 June 2008
Berlin
The city itself has been fun. You see the phases of history in the architecture as you move through the streets. Buildings are modern, with zig-zag architecture and chaotic floor plans like the Jewish museum, grandiose with flourishes and sandstone exteriors like the national history museum and surrounding buildings, streamlined with straight lines and 90° angles, and so many other styles that I can't describe with my limited knowledge of architecture and terms.
The Jewish museum was one of my favorite stops: their collection and the presentation of it was incredible. I really appreciated how factual everything was presented, without being watered down with opinion, pity, or bias. There was an honesty and insight into the Jewish peoples lives and history that really brought the scope of what the Jewish community had experienced into focus.
Yesterday Libby took us on a whirlwind tour of spots we had not yet visited. Along the way she stopped at the Berlin wall, and we were able to walk along and see the art that has been created over the years. I really cannot fully grasp the division that had been in place for so long, but I think I can catch glimpses of the footprint that was left so long ago.
I find it both intriguing and heart wrenching that so many people here still carry the guilt for what happened so long ago, and I wonder if and when they will be able to forgive themselves for the atrocities that happened so long ago... It's not so heavy that you constantly feel it clouding everyones daily lives, but you definately notice it.
08 June 2008
05 June 2008
Cafe Grether, Badenweiler GR
Ruine Neuenfels, Schweighof
Here's the map of our hike. You can even zoom in on the "B" to see the ruins, even though the imagery doesn't do it justice. But play with the map and you can see what we saw in aerial view.
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02 June 2008
Schweigof, Germany
Here is a map of the actual home we're at (zoom in!):
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It's very pretty here, and from some of the higher mountain look outs you can even see the alps in the far distance. We really haven't done much sight-seeing since arriving; Sunday we spent the day in Badenweiler visiting the castle (shown to the right), Roman bath ruins, and having lunch. The other time has been spent enjoying the view from the front porch while playing cards or just enjoying each others company. Today we spent the day at an Irish-Roman bath. Very refreshing!
We still plan to go hiking in the surrounding mountains (we'll make sure to bring bread crumbs to find our way home) and visit Scott's very extended family and the winery they own in the Alsace region of France. We're definately enjoying a rest in the mountains after our busy week in Paris. Pictures of the area will hopefully be uploaded before we leave for Berlin Friday.