A blue, blue March sky.
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Pretty Smart, Freiburg.
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English Bay. The last time I saw the Pacific.
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Last year, we had almost no snow. This year is making up for it.
It’s beautiful but I’m looking forward to spring.
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The Red Wagon. If you’re on the east side of Vancouver and want a great breakfast, check it out.
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Almost monochromatic. The office on a Sunday.
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This is one of the more photogenic streets in Freiburg and it is intriguingly named Konviktstraße.
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A banana in Basel.
I think this stencil was done by Bananensprayer, a German artist. It was found in the near the old centre of Basel, Switzerland.
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Warten auf die Straßenbahn. Altstadt, Freiburg.
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Jacob Burckhardt, a Swiss historian, said that the bell tower of the Freiburg Münster “will forever remain the most beautiful spire on earth”.
It is really impressive, but I’ll let you decide if it’s the most beautiful. It’s a little difficult to just because the bell tower is being restored.
A better view of the spire can be seen on my photography site but the top is still shrouded in scaffolding.
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The little ferries of Granville Island.
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Lego. Lots of it at the Lego store in Berlin.
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Lots and lots of wine. Too bad I don’t really like it that much.
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A little bit of Black Forest graffiti. The Bollenhut is a traditional women’s hat around here. Not seen very often, only at festivals.
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Six years ago, Apple introduced the iPhone.
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