Here are the photos from Germany: We had so much activity packed into our days there, that we did not have the time for me to spend at the internet cafe to download these pix and put the captions on them...so my apologies.
Barbara Born and Michael Wachholz at the first of many cafes we visited -- I love the afternoon tradition of getting coffee and perhaps a sweet, and just chatting....These folks know how to relax!
The door to Barbara and Oswald's beautiful old apartment building...their place is first rate! And the fantastic dinner Oswald prepared for us was something, too,
Vaughn helping Michael as he prepares a most delightful breakfast for us the first full day we were there.
This is a view of our flat, but you can't really see it...we are on the next to the last floor, and our balcony is behind the first tree...but you get the idea.
Here is the view FROM our balcony...don't you love these trees?
This is the Lentz -- our favorite local place to have coffee, sweets, or dinner...whatever...
Vaughn as we returned from a grocery shopping trip in our neighborhood...a little pocket place to sit amongst the gardens...
Outside the Lentz, there is this covered walkway -- these few things truly diminish the feeling of "urban-ness" in the midst of a teaming city. There are trees and greenery everywhere.
Our Fourth of July celebration with Michael's parents, our dear friends, Willie and Monika Wachholz.
Barbara's office-- outside of the building. She has five other speech pathologists working with her in Berlin, serving children. They do a great job...we are quite proud of her accomplishments.
I loved this chart of exercises for children to do to "cure" their problems.
The Paris Plaza in front of the Brandenburg Tor -- where the wall USED to be. Today it is a vital, lively place where tourists, business people, and lots of groups of students from the US meander around.
This is a Frank Ghery piece of art in a building on the Paris Plaze. What a masterpiece!
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