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December/January 2009
- Gallery: Hundertwasser – Art in Harmony with Nature
by Alevtina Altenhof
- The Warm Glow of Austria’s Glöcklerlauf
by Matias Tugores Martorell Snow covers the landscape and the residents of
Ebensee don their fantastic candle-lit headgear for their traditional march during winter’s “Wild Nights.”
- Following the Franconian Beer Routes
by Sharon Hudgins The enjoyment of beer is a way of life in Germany, and for a true beer enthusiast, any
time along the Franconian Beer Route will be time well spent.
- Münster – A Medieval Marvel with Modern Flair
by Leah Larkin Its near total destruction during World War II endangered its medieval
charm but Münster restored its original face and delights visitors with its bicycle-friendly environment.
- 14 January 1784, Prussia and Another Birthday of the United States?
by Robert E. Selig In the wake of numerous treaties that could lay
claim to the date that the United States of America was truly “born,” it may be the 1784 treaty and Prussia’s positive response that should be remembered as the point of our country’s
birth.
- Spreading the Joy – Germany’s Smaller Weihnachtsmärkte
by Don Heimburger You will still find Glühwein, wursts, and a delightful
array of ornaments and holiday gift ideas but experiencing a Weihnachtsmarkt in a smaller village provides a truly unique approach to this beloved holiday experience.
- Torgau – Echoing the Spirit of the Elbe
by Jörg Unger The beautiful setting of this Renaissance town where Martin Luther preached in
the German language for the very first time only adds to its fascinating military history.
- A Taste of Freedom
by Dagmar Zimmer Cianelli
- Language: Mozart, Richard Strauss und andere Komponisten an der Oper von Santa Fe
von Peter Pabisch
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Richard Strauss, et al. at the Santa Fe Opera
by Peter Pabisch
- Christmas 1954
by Gabriele Villa
- At Home: Start Your Own Tradition – Carrot Cakes for Christmas
by Sharon Hudgins
- Walking the Biss
by George Albrecht It was a system of water delivery that rivaled the Roman aqueducts. Today, Switzerland’s Bisses still
carry water and their route makes for a unique hiking opportunity.
- Family Research: A New Angle in Researching Ancestors
by James M. Beidler
- Calendar
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