Wadlstrumpf
Travels in Southern Germany (mostly)
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Sulzburg, part II
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Before the National Socialists wiped it out, Sulzburg had a flourishing Jewish community . The first records of Jews in the town date to 152...
Sulzburg, part I
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Emboldened by driving Elias to five days of soccer camp in Opfingen, I decided yesterday to brave a longer roadtrip. I picked out a hike fro...
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
In memoriam
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In Part II of Frau H.'s Altstadt tour, we learned that even if Freiburg doesn't have a Mendelssohnstr., there are some quiet memoria...
As German as apple cake
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There's an urban legend that says Eskimos have dozens of words for "snow." Those of us in warmer climes are happy to believe t...
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Monday, September 7, 2009
Knall! Bang! The Black Screen of Death
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I'm blogging from Stefan's laptop this evening, as mine has been kissed by the black screen of death . My noble husband has rescued ...
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Sunday, September 6, 2009
Confession
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After weeks of resisting, I finally succumbed to temptation and snitched three grapes from the vines on the Tuniberg on my run/walk today. T...
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In organ news...
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The Catholic church on the corner, St. Urban, is kindly allowing me practice on their 1936 three-manual electropneumatic organ on Thursday ...
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