Pictures!

Everyone loves pictures! well I finally figured everything out and while It may be some time before yous see some pictures of the Netherlands (we go there next week and come back to Marburg where a computer and dial-up connection will await us) here are some things to show you what I have been up to. (click on the pictures for larger versions)

Here is a picture of me in front of a beautiful palace in San Soucci Park in Potsdam. There are a number of amaying “Schlössers” here all with their own unique style.

This is me on the stairs of yet another great building in San Soucci, I think a University owns this one…I have no idea who the person in the green is.

Good ole’ wind-crafts (windmills though they don’ mill anything)…quiet, clean and GIANT!

Tonight Dirk and I sat on the wall of this castle, looking over the beautiful town of Marburg. The buildings are so old, the history is in the air, and I want to kick everyone who calls this place home because I am so jealous (I’m pretty sure it is morally wrong to live in such a beautiful town)

Lesson learned today: I want to live in a place where the streets are so small that an SUV can’t drive anywhere.
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4 Responses to Pictures!

  1. sdk says:

    word about all the beautifulness and the small streets and the jealousy. as we wandered up and down the canals in amsterdam, schipper and i just kept saying, “why did our ancestors ever leave this place!?!” :)

  2. Viv says:

    THose are some amazing places! Great pics!

  3. hash baz says:

    thanks for the good travel blog, josh. keep your posts coming.

  4. katelin says:

    marburg is too awesome..i went there at christmas and it was like being inside “A Christmas Carol”.

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