In your air-space Hi Jan & Guy,
Just got back from 2 weeks in cloudy Germany myself. Was in Frankfurt for almost a week before heading down to Lake Constance (Bodensee) for our family reunion on the second weekend. Spent the balance of that week in the Stuttgart area with my cousins. Was fabulous other than the weather, which thankfully didn't really interrupt with any of our plans. Wasn't sure where you were but I dutifully peered into every Wohn Wagon we passed along the way to see if you were among them! Keep on truckin! Monica
I'm an avid reader of your posts! Hi Jan & Guy,
Your trip looks amazing as usual! Today we're finally having a cool (and rainy) day, but last week during all the heat I easily could have dived into the market in your picture... the melons and veggies look so cool and delicious! What's the deal with all of the locks on the lover's bridge? Happy travels,
Monica
Nice blog, but I must correct you in one thing. English is not second official language in Slovenia. Slovene is official language together with Italian and Hungarian where theirs minorities lives. It's true that most students learn English as second language in Schools and also Italian, German and lately Spanish is very popular. Slovenia is small with 2m popultion and everybody speak some foreign language.
Kuchen in Germany I always love a good Kaffee und Kuchen session with my relatives too. Bet you didn't encounter Sieben Uben Kuchen though (our terminology for 7-Up Cake)!
I want to be you! Hi kids,
Looks like you're having a phenomenal time... wouldn't expect anything different! Keep it up. Looking forward to all of your installments!
Monica
JAN WHITEHEAD (Richards)
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s,s,Bremen
I found passenger lists for s.s.Bremen. Dated June 30,1931& 1 September 1931. Misc. My father was Lyle Richards.