It's a triumphal arch that used to be a monument to the strength of the Bavarian army, but the inscription now reflects on the value of peace. "Dedicated to victory, destroyed in war, exhorting in peace."
Made it home again after a marathon of traveling featuring an extra night in Calgary courtesy of Canadian Airlines and the always fun drive from Denver to Montana. (last photo by Sabrina)
Otherwise known as Cologne. The first thing you see when you get out of the train is the cathedral. For ein Euro you can climb to the top of the belfry, about 500ft, and get dizzy looking down. And then get more dizzy walking down the tiny spiral staircase all the way down.
Here's a couple more shots of ducks, this time taken with my new Vivitar 285HV and a cactus v4 radio trigger. These ducks didn't seem to mind as they munched on old bread heels and scrambled comically after them.
It was another great trip to Arizona to get some sun during the darkest time of the year. Here are a couple of pictures, they all link to an album of more.
Near Phoenix Phoenix bee White Tanks South Mountain