Monday, November 23, 2009
Some thoughts and Yo-Yos from our trip
Saturday, November 21, 2009
The Rhine, the Romans and the Return Home
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Vintage Dresses...Antique Belts
We went to services Friday night at the Neue Synogogue (1859) and then back on Sunday to see the little museum but unfortunately they didn't allow photos-the front part of the building survived the war although it needed some repairs and so you can see the wonderful dome and inside the beautiful wall paintings. (The building was protected by the local police chief and wasn't touched on Kristalnacht (Nov. 9, 1938) when synagogues were burnt down by the Nazis all over Germany.)
We also went to the Jewish Museum, a wonderful history museum, which had some embroideries but I wanted to share these very interesting wedding belts. Now this is a tradition that I knew nothing about. Apparently in the Middle Ages, it was the custom for the bride to wear a beautiful jeweled belt...
Thursday, November 12, 2009
The Neues Museum and Nefertiti
He left the building as it was...with the bare brick walls (reconstructing the walls where needed) and added the original painted plaster fragments whenever they were available (having been found in the rubble). He added new stairs, etc where needed and created a wonderful mix of old and new. When I first entered the Museum I wasn't quite sure what I was seeing, but once I got it...I loved it!Isn't her smile wonderful! Her skin seems almost luminencent when seen in person...and here's a view you never get in books:
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
The Berlin Wall-20th Anniversary of the Fall
and here it continues onto the sidewalk with one of the pieces of the Wall. This is at Alexanderplatz where there was a "History Walk" set up as part of the festivities to celebrate the anniversary-the sigh says Democracy and Human Rights. DH and I spent about 2 hours walking along and reading everything that led up to the Fall on November 9, 1989. I, of course, remember it from the news but it was quite different to be standing right where the Wall had been.
We went to the nearby Mall to warm up! :) (What a difference 20 years makes!) I thought it was a lovely mall...DH thinks they all look the same!
Sunday, November 8, 2009
We’ve arrived in
There is a beautiful park right in the center of town, the weather has been wonderful and we've had a great time just walking through the park.
Yep, that's me resting on a bench with the City Hall reflected in the lake!
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Wine, Wonder and Wurzberg
We broke our train trip from
We stopped off to view the famous staircase…isn’t it mystically dreamy!
And the fall colors! I am so enjoying being here to see the leaves change…its been years and I will probably continue to bore you all with photos of the leaf colors across
Thursday, November 5, 2009
More embroidered beauties from Munich
I wanted to share some more of the wonderful things I saw in

IThis is from a different embroidery-isn’t it a wonderful face!
Does this make you think of an applique quilt?...its a wood inlay table!
All in all, we’re having a wonderful visit so far-days visiting museums and evenings talking and eating with friends! And enjoying the beautiful fall foliage!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Report from Germany: Frankfurt, Munich and an antique embroidery
You know how I and many other quilters like to make reproduction quilts…well in
In
This is a photo of the building from one of the interior courtyards-it is trompe l’oeil–click on the photo and you will see that all of the shadows recreating the look of a stone exterior are painted on a simple stucco exterior.
The Residence is chock full of wonderful reproduction rooms…rooms with Rococo wall and ceiling plasterwork, rooms with painted wooden ceilings and rooms with brocaded walls…I think I am more impressed that this is reproduction work being done today than if these were 17-18th century rooms! What a wonderful job! Unfortunately, no flash was allowed and none of my photos came out.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Off to Germany
or this wonderful lace curtain.
Of course, I am on the hunt to see some quilts but my German skills are so slim (ok, non-existent!) that even with DH's help, the hunt via internet isn't going too well! It will be dumn luck if we hit a quilt exhibit but I'll let you know! 








