So me and Michael were really excited when we found the bag of part that went to our hallway wardrobe thing (it's so we can hang our coats up in the hallway and not bring them in the house wet when it it is raining). We thought they were lost in the move and we had to take it as a loss since it was on clearance when we got it. Well, anyways...we decided to put it together imediatly because we were so excited. I cut open the box and opened it up to get started...and Chango and Oso decided they wanted to be a part of it.
Chango likes to chew and tear apart cardboard.
I have a picture of Oso sitting on the middle of the parts, but it won't upload...so use your imagination.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Sunday, June 5, 2011
I finally got a picture of a German fire truck (for you Aidan) unfortunatly it was while on the Autobahn so I wasn't able to get my camera out in time to get a picture of the side of it.
This is a historical building on Baumholder. It is historical because of it's age and what was built into the side of it...
can you see it
This is was that built into the side of this building. It is cool to see a real part of history like this.
We decided to stop for ice cream, Michael chose spagetti ice
I chose this minty chocolate and vanilla treat
this was a little market they just set up that day right down the street from the ice cream place
and this is a fountain the was right up the street from the market, this was all in Baumholder by the way.
The road sign leading us to the plush Air Force base-Ramstein
A German police car.
The sign right outside of the gate to the plush air base.
A cool thing I saw on a building right outside of Lanstuhl (another military post right down the way from Ramstein)
The sign in front of the building from the picture above (with the lions) on the way back to Ramstein.
More buildings on the way
and some more
Now back on the Autobahn heading towards Baumnholder (Michael's old stomping grounds)
This is the little town right outside of the gate at Baumholder.
This is the super cute little road leading to the gate.
The sign outside of the gate for Baumholder Army Post.
Another road and part of the town right outside of the gate.
Pictures of the housing buildings on Baumholder.
More of those housing pictures.
Another view of the sign outside of the gate coming out of the gate.
This is a picture of a bridge on the way to and from Ramstein and Baumholder form Grafenwoehr.
One of the views from the Autobahn.
awesome old car I saw on the Autobahn
This is what bothers my allergies...
...do you see all of the yellow, it is everywhere. I felt like I was punched in the face by allergies.
I thought this was a really cool looking building in Idar-Oberstein.
This is still Idar-Oberstein. This is was we saw on the way to the moutain to see the castle and the church built into the side of it.
And the climb begins.
I stopped here to take a picture of the city..and to breath.
the climb continues
This is the church biult into the mountain
another picture of the church
a map of the trail we took
another view of the city...and more time for me to rest
i am still working on translating the writting on this, but it was posted up on the way to the castle.
This is part of a wall from a part of the castle that was destroyed.
The castle from accross the mountain
This is what it used to look like
A view of the area that we were at. We were at the red circle at the top of the map.
This is what the red circle is in real life.
This would be whole reason we climbed all the way up there.
Now you can really see tht it is built on a side of a mountain.
Another city view. You will notice the houses look much smaller in this city view photo...it is because I am much higher up.
Another view of the city.
This is the other side of the tower (A.K.A. red dot on map)
Picture of the tower and the castle it was once attached to in the backround.
We are sooooo cute. ;-)
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