I’ve never been through a lock before. It’s not like this one, on the river that runs around Strasbourg, is huge but you have to start somewhere. Want to see more? Check this out: https://vimeo.com/48446580

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This is how you chill beer in the Black Forest.

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Some more tilt shift goodness. Taken with Click!, stitched with Autopano, processed with iPhoto.

Lettuce.

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When I first came to Freiburg, I lived right in the old part of town on this street. I do miss it there.

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I said that I’d grab a shot of the other gate soon. So, soon ended up being last Saturday.

Even though there’s a large painting of St. George on the front, it’s not named after him and is instead called Schwabentor.

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I might have to change the title of this tumblr now because a lot of my image editing will, of course, be done on an iPad. Perhaps I’ll even take some photos with it. It is rather unwieldy as a camera, but, who knows, stranger things have happened.

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Early morning at the Berlin Hauptbahnhof. An extended weekend in Berlin but, like all mini vacations, it was far too short.

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We went go karting yesterday. I haven’t done that in years. It was hella fun. I didn’t post the fastest time, but I was only about a second off.

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Climbing at Eiger Nord, Freiburg.

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A colourful house in Britzingen.

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There are three or four different little Christmas markets in the old part of Freiburg and two of them have rides.

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On day 13, it was an all natural bar of soap. I’m not sure if my girlfriend is trying to say something to me.

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On day 7, this Santa, who had been mocking me for an entire week, finally met his end.

It was sweet.

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High in the bell tower. It might be a little hard to see but in the bottom right are the tools used to maintain the bells in the Freiburg Münster. In the top left is the largest of the bells.

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