Friday 29 July 2011
Nicole, Dian and Ursula went swimming at the nearby water park complete with massive water slide, hydraulic geysers, and pummeling waterfalls. We laughed so hard when Nicole wore Dian's leopard kaftan because she had not brought clothes for the way back. When Ursula asked who she was, she stated she was the "Queen of Sheba."
We took the tram, sans the Elze's, to the Martin Luther Church and surrounding bohemian area of Neustadt. Even though it was slightly raining, we had a great time wandering the city (Nicole in shorts), and even found a store designated to selling hard-to-find American and English products. After that we found Chris, a fellow New Mexican who owns a mountaineering store. Small world!
<- Dresden had lots of good art to offer, whether it was commissioned or not.
Nicole was dubbed officially insane because of her attire in the cold, rainy German weather. ->
Back at home we devoured a most delicious salmon (lachs) dinner, and played more music.
Nicole, Dian and Ursula went swimming at the nearby water park complete with massive water slide, hydraulic geysers, and pummeling waterfalls. We laughed so hard when Nicole wore Dian's leopard kaftan because she had not brought clothes for the way back. When Ursula asked who she was, she stated she was the "Queen of Sheba."
We took the tram, sans the Elze's, to the Martin Luther Church and surrounding bohemian area of Neustadt. Even though it was slightly raining, we had a great time wandering the city (Nicole in shorts), and even found a store designated to selling hard-to-find American and English products. After that we found Chris, a fellow New Mexican who owns a mountaineering store. Small world!
All the Skippy you could ever want! |
Nicole was dubbed officially insane because of her attire in the cold, rainy German weather. ->
Street art:
Back at home we devoured a most delicious salmon (lachs) dinner, and played more music.
A Christmas card Nicole had made en masse for her Grandmother to send to people. Little did we know that this couple had kept it for all these years, and in a place of honor around the holidays. |
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