-The German guy on the other side. Very tricky picture to take. I tried to wait until no guys were coming, but got one coming out. I took it, looked at him (and he confusedly at me) and took off. The leiderhosen are worth it.



-After that the leading Franciscans starting the area. A picture of me as Little Bo Peep (not sure of the connection there, except the wool) and the luminaries of the bridge and river!
-First the Germans making fudge in leiderhosen just like they did in the motherland!
-Stephanie and I trying our looks out for the tundra. Most pictures we looked like furballs. We wondered after what the salespeople and shoppers thought of us put on hats and laughing hysterically.
1 comment:
Making fudge like the did in the Fatherland (Vaterland)!
Hope all is well with you.
"Hey"
Blake
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