Apeldoorn, Netherlands - 21st November 2007
By: Sunshine88
Hi!
Tomorrowmorning I will leave and start my journey. My first stop will be Germany.
Love,
Teddy
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Posted Nov 21, 2007, 1:43 pm Last edited Nov 21, 2007, 5:21 pm by Sunshine88
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Bruchsal, Germany - 1st December 2007
By: fam-united
I arrived in Bruchsal. We have rather bad weather so there is no chance to go outside at the moment. I will go to bed early today and see, what time will bring.
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Posted Dec 6, 2007, 4:44 pm
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Bruchsal, Germany - 1st December 2007
By: fam-united
Today I helped Petra to get the Adventcalendar ready for her two boys. She also has a girl, but her calendar was ready before.
She packed some figures of the crib in small bags and you see me with all of these.

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Posted Dec 9, 2007, 7:07 am
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Trier, Germany - 16th December 2007
By: fam-united
Here you see me with a very young toyvoyager, that is still without name. We are in front of the Porta Nigra, which is a gate to the Roman city Augusta Treverorum. Trier is about 2000 years old and Unesco World Heritage.
This is me about with my new friend, who is directly bought at this place of the Christmas market, when we were there yesterday evening.
Here you see the cathedral and church next to the cathedral, which my hosts love even more. We have no photos from inside, because there was a service in the cathedral and the other church was closed.
Here you see me with the Kaiserthermen (the Roman bath ) in my back.
Because we all wanted to have a view over Trier from a higher point, we drove to the Petrisberg (haha, my hosts name is Petra - maybe it is her little hill).
On this next photo you can see the oval of the Amphitheater and also the shape of the Kaiserthermen.
Although the Moselle is very important for Trier, you only can see this river on this photo far behind on the left side and also only a little little piece of it.
If you look carefully, you maybe can see the cathedral in the middle of this following photo.
The next photo shows the synagoge of Trier.

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Posted Dec 17, 2007, 10:10 pm
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Wasserbillig, Luxemburg - 16th December 2007
By: fam-united
We thought it was really funny, when our hosts told us, that they wanted to drive to Luxemburg to fill up the tank of the car, but when we saw the prices there, we really understood.
It is funny, that this town is called Wasserbillig, Water cheap. It's not the water, that my hosts want to buy here, but the petrol, which is about 30 cents cheaper than in Germany. Because the petrol is so much cheaper, there is one street with many many petrol stations.
We also were in a shop to buy some chocolate and other things that are cheaper there than in Germany.
Here is another photo of Wasserbillig and of the 'border' to Germany.

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Posted Dec 27, 2007, 10:30 am
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Trier, Germany - 16th December 2007
By: fam-united
Back in Trier we saw this nice church from the far. It is called St. Matthias and there is the grave of the apostel Matthias.

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Posted Dec 27, 2007, 10:33 am
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Bruchsal, Germany - 20th December 2007
By: fam-united
Finally Petra found some time to bake Christmas cookies and we were allowed to help her. She told me to tell you, that you just have to ask her for the recipes, if you would like to know them and she will translate them and send them to you.
Vanille-Kipferl and Honigherzen (gingerbread)
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Posted Dec 27, 2007, 10:39 am
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Bruchsal, Germany - 21st December 2007
By: fam-united
At home again it was time for baking some more cookies. So just take a look at some of them.
Schwarz-Weiß-Gebäck --- Black and white cookies
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Posted Dec 27, 2007, 11:59 am
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