Saturday, June 11, 2005


Restaurant in Freiberg...we liked the building, but didn't actually eat there. Posted by Hello


Freiberg, Germany Posted by Hello


A view of the gothic cathedral in Freiberg. Posted by Hello


This steeple in Freiberg was built with a filigree design. Posted by Hello


These church pews didn't look very comfortable. Posted by Hello


Adam is demonstrating what the pews are designed to prevent. Posted by Hello


Hidden chapel in Triberg. It's name translates to "A Little Piece of Heaven". It's hard to see here, but there is a wooden sculpture of Maria and child from the 1200's enclosed in glass on the altar. Posted by Hello


Lillie, a rustic restaurant we ate lunch in during our time in Triberg. The food was delicious! Posted by Hello


A view of Triberg from the hills. Triberg is in the heart of the Black Forest.


Triberg waterfall up close Posted by Hello


Triberg waterfall up close Posted by Hello


Us in front of the highest waterfall in Germany. Posted by Hello


Triberg waterfall Posted by Hello


Triberg waterfall Posted by Hello


We liked the looks of this hotel in Triberg. Posted by Hello


View of Triberg from the bottom of the waterfall. Posted by Hello


The biggest squirrel we've ever seen! Posted by Hello


This was Adam's favorite clock, but he felt it was too small to make an impression on our wall! Posted by Hello


This is the big cuckoo clock outside the House of 1,000 Clocks in Triberg, the unofficial cuckoo clock capital of Germany. Posted by Hello


4 door Smart car. It's a biggie! Posted by Hello


A nice assortment of cuckoos. Posted by Hello


A cuckoo clock for a true hunter. Posted by Hello

Saturday, June 04, 2005


Here's a sample of the poppies that grow wild everywhere. This field is near our building. Posted by Hello