Eye Candy > the photo update
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Neckar Brueke - The town center. Note the students eating on the right wall.
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A schloss (old castle) - a vew from the walking track back to town.
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Some nice pics of Ellie near the schloss
A couch we found on the walk home. Nice place for a party.
People giving away totally free hugs!!!
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Our lovely friend Graciela and the lovely Ellie in the park near the center of town.
One of our many neighbours blowing bubbles as summer draws near.
My German Class. I miss you all.


Ellie posing for the camera, and me making a donation to the psychedelic drug god.
Some neatly trimmed trees in Hanover. The park used to be the garden for a castle. However the castle (along with 95% of the city) got bombed in the WWII.
Me in a convertible French Persio, Hanover.
Elvis, and a lake which Hitler was responsible for making. Created heaps of jobs by getting people to embty the swamp by hand. Good for the economy.
A symbol of humanitys ability to move beyond dark times.
A really nice old castle, only built toward the end of the 1800’s as a present for somebodys wife.
Left:A old wooden bench in a lush green field.
Right: Apparently there are kangaroos in Germany too. Neat hu?

The line up for ice cream on a nice warm day at one of the two best ice cream shops in Tubingen. I can vouch for it. I’m very good at asking for ice cream in German, now, but it did take practice.
Posted on April 27th, 2007 :: Filed under Life, Travel
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May 1st, 2007
Ohhh how well I remember that Eis Cafe… *sigh* so wish I were there again….
May 2nd, 2007
Yeah, its getting a bit warm over hear as well. I think we are eating about one ice cream a day.
Hope things are going well in Australia for you.
I have a question for you, do you know where we can find natural hot springs around Tubingen? Apparently there are some, but they must be kept a secret because everybody we talk to (mostly international students tho) has know idea.