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Heidelberg

Written on: Sunday March 30th, 2008

A journal entry from: Jeremy's trip to Europe

On the 29 March my Mum, Dad, Uncle Steph, Tanu and myself went to Heildelberg. It was one of the only cities in Germany that didn?t get bombed during the second world war.  There are alot of old buildings from that time and there are many that still have old wooden shutters. They had the wooden shutters because they didn?t have any glass or there was very little glass so it costed a lot of money.   

We got there by train and when we got there we climbed a giant hill then came back down and I had a Heisse Schokolade (hot chocolate) and some cake. Then we went up the hill on the otherside of the one that we went up before to look at the runes. The day after we went to a stylish café and I had a Heisse Schokolade (hot chocolate).

 

From James and Harrieson on Apr 6th, 2008

Hi Jeremy James and Harrieson enjoyed reading about your trip to Heildelberg. It sounds very interesting I'm glad we can afford glass now. It's getting a bit cooler here now. Look forward to hearing about your next adventure. James, Harrison and Kim

From Grandaddy on Apr 7th, 2008

I was glad to find a new entry in your blog. Everyday I think of you and your adventures and I wonder what they are. We have something in common..... When I was traveling in Europe with your mum and uncle Geoff, local food from the different countries was my first priority and you too seem to mention a lot of yummies in your blog. Enjoy!!! Love Grandaddy