I have shared photos occasionally with
CoachT Plus members and thought that some of you might enjoy looking through them.
My wife, Elaine, teaches French and has taken 13 trips to Europe with high school students over the last 30 years. I made three of those with her before I became the one to stay home with our kids.
Our oldest, Brynn, spent her junior year of college in Marseilles, France and now lives in Germany. She travels all over Europe with her husband, Philipp.
Mark has traveled to Europe three times, once as a student with his mom and once to a Manchester United game in the UK. He also attended
Brynn's wedding in the German Alps along with the rest of us.
Katie also went on one of Elaine's trips and to
Brynn's wedding.
The civil ceremony was conducted at Bolongaro Palas in Frankfurt, Germany
Evangelisch Stadtkirche- the church in Tuttlingen, Germany for the religious ceremony
The family at Honberg Castle with church in background
The snowy Danube River in Tuttlingen
The vows
Schloss Neuschwanstein
The Calanques
The entrance to Salsburg, Austria (The Sound of Music)
Photo Galleries:
London: March, 2004London and Surrounding Area: March 25-30, 2004
Photo Galleries:
Nice and Monte Carlo: March, 2004Nice & Monte Carlo: March 5-9, 2004
Photo Galleries:
Marseille, France: February & March, 2004The Calanques, March 2004: Narrow coastal inlets from Marseilles to Cassis
Marseille: February & March, 2004- including Aix-en-Provence
Youth Hostel: Early February, 2004Euromed Marseille: February, 2004
Photo Galleries:
Linz, Austria Area: January, 2004LinzSalzburgViennaMunich
Schloss Neuschwanstein & Hohenschwangau Castle in southern Germany: January 13,2004
Neuschwanstein Castle still belongs to the Wittelsbach family which ruled Bavaria for over 700 years before the Austro-Prussian War brought their reign to an end (1866: they backed Austria; Prussia won). It is currently leased to Bavaria for 200 years, in part to pay off the debt that Ludwig II incurred having it built. It is said that the Wittelsbachs can hardly wait for 2120 when the lease expires. To preserve their property rights, the family does not allow unauthorized photographs of the inside.
Hohenschwangau Castle, located on the southern tip of Germany in the town of Schwangau, was constructed in the 12th century. The builders and lords of the castle were the Knights of Schwangau. The Knights died out in the 16th century & the castle was exposed to ruin. During the Napoleonic wars, the castle was badly damaged & was purchased by the Crown Prince Maximilian, later King Maximilian II, father of King Ludwig II.
Brynn's Wedding in Germany: November 26, 2005
Wissembourg France: April 1, 2006
Brynn in Tunisia: May 31, 2006
Explorica Pics of France/Spain Trip: June 2006
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Katie's European Adventure: June 2006NEW:
Random European Pics: 2007