Out and About Ulm

The Blue Danube
Click on the link to see all the wonderful photos . . .
On Friday, after biur chametz the shliach told us that he didn't need any particular help after we had finished a few odds and ends for him (stapling German and Russian Haggados etc) -this despite the fact that Pesach fell on Motzei Shabbos . . . so we went for a walk around the city of Ulm.

The former site of the house in which Einstein was born . . .

After walking around, we stopped into the Barfüßer (recommended on Wikitravel) . . .

Das Barfüßer
. . . where they brew their own beer on site.
From there we went to the Fischerviertel

Where two smaller rivers flow into the Danube . . .






A local told me that the large building across the Danube in Neu-Ulm played home to one Mohammad Atta . . . Food for thought.



With the Chief


And then off to Yom Tov.
Technorati Tags: Ulm, Einstein, Beer, The Danube, Germany, Photography, Travel, Passover, Shlichus
The Blue Danube
Click on the link to see all the wonderful photos . . .
On Friday, after biur chametz the shliach told us that he didn't need any particular help after we had finished a few odds and ends for him (stapling German and Russian Haggados etc) -this despite the fact that Pesach fell on Motzei Shabbos . . . so we went for a walk around the city of Ulm.
The former site of the house in which Einstein was born . . .
After walking around, we stopped into the Barfüßer (recommended on Wikitravel) . . .
Das Barfüßer
. . . where they brew their own beer on site.
From there we went to the Fischerviertel
Where two smaller rivers flow into the Danube . . .
A local told me that the large building across the Danube in Neu-Ulm played home to one Mohammad Atta . . . Food for thought.
With the Chief
And then off to Yom Tov.
Technorati Tags: Ulm, Einstein, Beer, The Danube, Germany, Photography, Travel, Passover, Shlichus
7 comments:
Their seems to be a bit of a disparity with what you publish on the blog and what goes up on Facebook....
Cook river-bank housing btw...
As I would hope. Facebook is a social networking service . . . it's there for my friends to see me and to network with me (and I with they etc.) A picture of me sticking out my tongue, sleeping, eating etc. Would be fine.
My blog is not about me -or rather is an outcropping of my life experiences and thoughts, but through a more focused and serious lens.
In simple words:
Facebook is
Mottel Traveled.
Letters of Thought is
What were the travels of Mottel.
Cook?
Don't get it..
Cool...
Why do you call Mendel the Chief?
Why not?
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