Kirchberg in Tirol, Austria - 24th October 2011
By: BettyBoop
Hi buddy's
today is my last day at home, tomorrow it goes to Düsseldorf.
I've made today a delicious spaghetti bolognese. That was my last dinner here in Austria, before the great journey. I'm very excited. I was still walking and I have some pictures made.
A beautiful area here. My mom also looks forward to visitors that they visit while I'm traveling.
I'll be in touch again soon!
your Bruno
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Posted Oct 24, 2011, 3:43 pm Last edited Oct 24, 2011, 3:44 pm by BettyBoop
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Kirchberg in Tirol, Austria - 24th October 2011
By: BettyBoop
My last night at home. I'm very tired and i have to start very early tomorrow. Big travel!
The new Toy-Hostel Kitzbühel just start to have open for visitors from all over the world!
So visit the first Toy-Hostel Kitzbühel in Austria!
You all welcome!!!
your Bruno!
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Posted Oct 24, 2011, 6:51 pm
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Postoffice, Kitzbühel, Austria - 25th October 2011
By: BettyBoop
I am on the way now to Düsseldorf to Lea-Zoe .....i am so nervus. Hope i get out soon from this envelop!!!!
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Posted Oct 25, 2011, 4:54 pm
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düsseldorf, germany - 27th October 2011
By: Lea-Zoe
hi mom
I arrived today and I was happy. Lea showed me her garden . She has a specific and 4 fish tomorrow we will go to düsseldorf and make photos
LG & bruno lea
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Posted Oct 27, 2011, 10:14 pm
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düsseldorf, germany - 29th October 2011
By: Lea-Zoe
hi mom
Yesterday we were in düsseldorf and have made photos! once throughout düsseldorf, inline skating, and you feel your legs no longer
in a few days, Lea wants to send me further and then I'll have to briefumschlag in, (but I'm looking forward to when I'm with you again
LG bruno and lea
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Posted Oct 29, 2011, 12:26 pm
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Delligsen,near Hannover, Germany - 15th December 2011
By: Dr.Kröbner
Hi Mummy,
Last night I slept so well, Dr.Kröbner has taken care of me
Mummy look, the other funny bear, he makes winter sleep, I think ... He has the eyes closed the whole time.
After breakfast, I could go with Andrea, she is a physiotherapist and works with mentally disabled people, of course, we have made no photos. Then we have made a little walk, the weather was not nice ..... unfortunately ...
This afternoon I've seen two turtles who live here a long time and are very friendly
bye, bye Mummy...miss you
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Posted Dec 15, 2011, 7:13 pm
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Delligsen, Bedroom and Spa, Germany - 18th December 2011
By: Dr.Kröbner
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Posted Dec 18, 2011, 1:13 pm Last edited Dec 18, 2011, 1:14 pm by Dr.Kröbner
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Hannover, Germany - 23rd December 2011
By: Dr.Kröbner
Hi Mummy,
Yesterday we went to Hanover, and as you see, I was able to direct the car.
Andrea told me where I should direct and Wacky-Z assistet me
the other people have looked so funny, it's not normal that a turtle draws a car...Pfff...So I sat down front
long way..... ...
jipihh, Hanover...
in the background you see the Marktkirche...The Marktkirche S. Georgii et Jacobi ( Market church Sts George and James), commonly known as Marktkirche ("The Church on the Marketplace"), is the main Lutheran church in Hanover, Germany. It was built in the 14th century and, together with the nearby Old Town Hall, is considered the southernmost example of the North German brick gothic (Norddeutsche Backsteingotik) architectural style. The roof and the vaults of the naves were destroyed in an air raid in 1943 and restored in 1952.
The church is a Hallenkirche (hall church). Above the nave and two aisles rises a monumental saddleback roof. The high western tower was a symbol for the power and the wealth of the citizens of the town. It is still one of the highest towers in Lower-Saxony and a landmark of the city.
In Hanover, I was at a Christmas market and have made some window-shopping, especially I liked the plush horses ....
tomorrow is Christmas Eve ... I'm very excited and must still wrap my gift for Dr.Kröbner ...
bye, bye and soooo many huggs and kisses
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Posted Dec 23, 2011, 4:47 pm
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Fritzlar, Germany - 26th December 2011
By: Dr.Kröbner
Hi mummy,
Yesterday we made a trip to Fritzlar.
Fritzlar is a small German town (pop. 15,000) in the Schwalm-Eder district in northern Hesse, 160 km (99 mi) north of Frankfurt, with a storied history. It can reasonably be argued that the town is the site where the Christianization of northern Germany (north and east of the Roman Limes) began and the birthplace of the German empire as a political entity.The town has a medieval center ringed by a wall with numerous watch towers. Thirty-eight meters (125 ft) high, the Grauer Turm ("Grey Tower") is the highest remaining urban defense tower in Germany
Wacky-Z and I are a bit buggered by the city...
this little street called "Fischgässchen"...
In this small street behind the wall are very old houses, I have tried to climb over it ........
I did not make it. On the plate is some information about these houses, unfortunately not in English...but ..Curia were designated as the home of a Säkularkanonikers, a canon or a canoness, mainly for individual buildings are representative district in immunity to the church...
At the end of the alley you have this great view of the Cathedral
from the other side...
The St. Peter's Cathedral is one of the most beautiful Romanesque-Gothic churches in Hesse.
Three-aisled basilica
The Cathedral of Fritzlar measures 43 meters (from the basement to the top). He continues to shape the cityscape of the small town in the Schwalm-Eder-Kreis (formerly Circle Fritzlar-Homberg). The three-aisled basilica in Fritzlar is considered one of the most beautiful in Germany.
The city hall, first documented in 1109, is the oldest in Germany still in use for its original purpose
The town hall is decorated with a stone relief from the 1441 Holy St. Martin, the patron saint of Fritzlar.
a little break before one of the oldest houses in Fritzlar, it is now the Tourist Information
I'm sitting here on the Roland fountain on the market square.Many houses in the town center, notably around the market square, date from the 15th to 17th centuries and have been carefully maintained or restored.
Finally, I've looked in the cathedral ...look the Krippchen ..
That was a great trip.....
bye,bye mummy
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Posted Dec 27, 2011, 1:37 pm
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