Monday, July 27, 2009

Germany - July 23




Photos of the trip, preparation for graphics content of future presentation at Goethe Institut - Manila and graphics support for longer blog post.

Includes:
July 23 - Breakfast at King's Hotel, My hair in the cold Munich mornings, how much cigarettes cost, Trip to Wurzburg, Wurzburg City Library, Discussion with Mr. Konig, Tour of the library with Mr. Ulrich, the Professions Totem in the center of the city, Trip to Frankfurt, ICE train, Accommodations at the Savoy Hotel, Tour of Frankfurt, the Major House, the Lady of Justice, Breakdancers in the plaza, Dinner at Steinernes Haus, Night shots, Bear souvenir from Ms. Elizabeth. My tour buddy was Mr. Jilven Amar of The National Library, our program guide for Munich and Wurzburg was Ms. Elisabeth Maria Stolberg. Our program guide for Frankfurt was Mr. Victor Herbeiu.

15 comments:

  1. Yeah! Kaso, it's an old building outside which they made into a modern library on the inside. people call it "The Cake House" since it reaaaaaalllly looks like a giant wedding cake. Hehehehe.

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  2. ayun! :P sir, ang tindi naman ng vignette ng mga pics niyo po. I like

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  3. Waaaaa!!! Pag-ibig part 2!! Namiss ko tuloy gumanyan!! >.< Waaa....

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  4. Waaaaa!!! Pag-ibig part 2!! Namiss ko tuloy gumanyan!! >.< Waaa....

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  5. ganyan katindi magpatayo ng buhok and lamig ng hangin sa Germany.

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  6. Pinakamatindi yung batang caucasian. :D
    They're an Intl breakdance troupe made up of members from Mexico, US, Frankfurt and Jamaica. They dance for money, kahit 50cents, pang-finance siguro sa contests na sasalihan nila. :D
    They have a repeating short set and we saw them twice while we were roaming around the shopping plaza.

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  7. mwehehehe. sayang, nagbatik-batik nung kinompress ng multiply. :(

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  8. ibang iba talaga ang pictures ng Europe compared dito, walang smog haha! :))

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  9. Check out the architecture.
    They're making use of the real estate...

    Well, actually daya. The sides extend over the street. :D
    Parang mas lumalaki floor areas ng upper floors kesa sa 1st floor.

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