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We only had a day to visit Strasbourg but there's always time for ice cream while admiring the Notre-Dame Cathedral
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Tom finally gets a french phone number
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Surrounding the Cathedral is the beautiful Place Kleber square filled with half timbered buildings.
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The Kammerzell House is one of the most famous buildings of Strasbourg. It is the most ornate and well-preserved medieval civil housing projects done in late Gothic architecture in the areas formerly belonging to the Holy Roman Empire. It was built in 1427. |
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Russian Orthodox Church we passed as we left Strasbourg
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With our pilot house lowered Tom is navigating as we cruise past the European Union Headquarters
| Cruising in spring the scenery is spectacular. Brilliant yellow fields of Coza, which is used for cooking oil, crisscross the landscape.
We returned to the charming town of Saverne. |
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The Rohan Castle is an eighteenth century neoclassical palace that was one of the residences of the Archbishops of Strasbourg |
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Inside the church in Saverne |
There was a carnival in town with stomach churning rides. It was popular with all ages. |
The carnival came to Saverne
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A crazy ride going up and down and all around |
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A little street art with a sense of humor. These were placed at sidewalk level, so we never noticed them the first few times we walked by. |
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More street art |
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Saverne's flower pots were a riot of spring flowers. |
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Everywhere there was a profusion of color |
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I'm not sure what the significance was of these chocolate bugs, but they did look delicious. |
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The Taverne Katz with a statue of Belgian singer Jacques Brel. |
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Twice we've had excellent meals at S'Zawermer Stuebel |
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An old building with what looks like a guard tower incorporated into the exterior wall. |
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Charming window decoration at someone's home. |
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Walking along the canal outside of Saverne is serene.
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My brother and sister-in-law joined us for their 7th (?) visit to Rabelo. We always eat well. |