To my Dear German Readers: a Windmill might not be that exciting for you guys... but it's definitely something you don't see in the States, which is why we were there. :)
This little piece of cyberspace is tended to by your friendly neighborhood international - financial - analyst by day and wanna - be - writer by night. Originally, this page was created to keep everyone back home (Austin, Texas - keep it weird!) updated on my new life in Germany. I hope you can learn a little about life in another culture as well as your own culture through this page, and maybe even have a laugh (usually at my expense) while doing so.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Family Europe Trip, Part 1
And now, folks, here are some pictures as promised. :)
Here are my Darlings in the Airplane...
On one of the first days, we went to Xanten to look at this Windmill where they actually grind the wheat, make flour, then bake fresh bread. Here's Katinka inside the Windmill...
Here I am with my Emita on top of the Windmill.
This is the little shop inside the Windmill where you can buy fresh bread.
Afterwards, we went by Eleanor's and took a walk through their lovely little town.
It was raining a little that afternoon, but we didn't care. We might be sweet, but we're not made out of sugar. :)
To my Dear German Readers: a Windmill might not be that exciting for you guys... but it's definitely something you don't see in the States, which is why we were there. :)
To my Dear German Readers: a Windmill might not be that exciting for you guys... but it's definitely something you don't see in the States, which is why we were there. :)
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