Schaffhausen and Rhine Falls, Switzerland (part 11)
(Previously: Cannstatter Volksfest and the German Jonas Brothers.) We decided to leave Germany a day early. To go to Switzerland, that is. Isn’t that one... Read more
(Previously: Cannstatter Volksfest and the German Jonas Brothers.) We decided to leave Germany a day early. To go to Switzerland, that is. Isn’t that one... Read more
(Previously: We see family in Stuttgart.) Stuttgart’s city district of Bad Cannstatt hosted its first harvest festival in 1818, and just over 30,000 people attended... Read more
(Previously: The end of the Romantic Road.) One of the most wonderful things about our trip to Germany — aside from the romantic castles and... Read more
(Previously: We play with cows and explore castles.) We were so close to Füssen that we had to stop on our way from Schwangau to... Read more
(Let’s get back to Germany recaps, shall we?) We celebrated Oktoberfest until the music ended and the tents turned up their lights — which meant... Read more
We have lived outside of Altoona for eight months, but this past weekend was our first trip to the Horseshoe Curve. This famous stretch of... Read more
I previously shared reasons why we love Pennsylvania, and I have another one to add to the list: the Laurel Highlands. The Laurel Highlands are... Read more
Last Sunday afternoon we returned to LIFeSTYLE in Bedford. But this time, instead of finding one long table inside the quaint Italian shop, we found... Read more
Some folks attend fall festivals for the crafts, some to see the foliage, and others to watch the parade. But we go for the food.... Read more
(Previously: The many beers of Munich.) Nick has been dreaming of Oktoberfest since he was able to hold his own stein. It is Germany’s most... Read more