Back from vacation
In Munich, it is spring.

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That means, even though it's still a little cold out, people are outdoors enjoying the sun at every opportunity. As you can see from the two pictures above, the Viktualienmarkt beer garden is full of people at lunchtime.
We had a great time in Munich during the last week. We saw all our friends and spent time revisiting some of our favorite places. I got a new pair of Birkenstocks (plus a pair for a friend) and got to sing with my old chorus again. While we were there, the city fountains even started coming out of hibernation (the one in that first picture is located just across the street from our old apartment).
Things in Munich look mostly the same:

The Rathaus (town hall) is in the process of having its facade cleaned, which is why half of it is under wraps at the moment. The Frauenkirche is just as majestic and stately as ever. (Marty took both of the pictures above from the tower of the Alter Peter, the oldest church in Munich.)
I'll post some more pictures and accounts of our trip in the next few days, as I have a chance. Right now I'm still trying to unpack my bag and get over my jetlag.
P.S. It's not spring yet in Middletown. I took these pictures last night and this morning:

Click on all photos to enlarge.
That means, even though it's still a little cold out, people are outdoors enjoying the sun at every opportunity. As you can see from the two pictures above, the Viktualienmarkt beer garden is full of people at lunchtime.
We had a great time in Munich during the last week. We saw all our friends and spent time revisiting some of our favorite places. I got a new pair of Birkenstocks (plus a pair for a friend) and got to sing with my old chorus again. While we were there, the city fountains even started coming out of hibernation (the one in that first picture is located just across the street from our old apartment).
Things in Munich look mostly the same:

The Rathaus (town hall) is in the process of having its facade cleaned, which is why half of it is under wraps at the moment. The Frauenkirche is just as majestic and stately as ever. (Marty took both of the pictures above from the tower of the Alter Peter, the oldest church in Munich.)
I'll post some more pictures and accounts of our trip in the next few days, as I have a chance. Right now I'm still trying to unpack my bag and get over my jetlag.
P.S. It's not spring yet in Middletown. I took these pictures last night and this morning:

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