These decorations were in my bathroom. I think she may have been used to clean the toilet at one point...
Spring had come (even if the thermometer didn't show it) and the flowers were blooming - and smelling YUMMY!
We did our second (and last) evening performance of The Glass Menagerie in a little city theatre with an audience ranging in age from highschool through elderly. It was great to have such a diverse audience, and to be performing in a real theatre rather than an assembly hall! They even had tickets! Very cute!
Beautiful sunset in Elsdorf-Westermühlen! If you held your breath, you didn't even smell the cows ;)
Eutin town square with their "Maibaum." all of May is a celebration of spring in Germany with these pretty May Poles erected in every city.
Beautiful sunset in Havetoft. This was about 9:30 PM - a good indication that German Summer was fast approaching!
With late Spring (Spring weather lasted all of about a month) we saw the arrival of lots of pretty wild flowers.
Our apartment in Hamburg (where we stayed for another two weeks near the end of our tour) had lots of beautiful flower gardens!
This was our apartment - it was attached to the house where the Rudolfs live. Small but beautiful, and very close to friends of ours in HH!
Speaking of friends, Here's Lili at two! Sidonie had an audition in HH while I was there, so we got to spend the weekend together at Tim, Betsi, and Lili's house! Loads of fun!!!
By now, Summer weather had officially hit. Everyone was enjoying the Alster - big lake in the center of HH.
We spent some time in a little place called Sinzig. It was a nice flat and a pretty area, but the landlady was AWFUL! She sent a bill to the office claiming that we'd broken things and put pots away with food in them (which we hadn't - eww!) Oh, well, the office took care of half the extra charges, so, once we split it up, we only paid about 10 Euro each. Pretty pictures anyway!
I went for a walk on the Saturday morning, and it had rained the previous night - there were LOTS of these very brightly colored slugs crawling about.
Apparently this artist thought so too - he was sketching the same buildings in the previous photo.
I saved the best for last...
I saved the best for last...
These were some of the "helpers" that were brought into the tomb to do the unpleasant work for the deceased in the afterlife.
The throne (and seal) of the youngest Egyptian Pharaoh.
So, that was the final few weeks of my tour! Now for some goodbyes...
So, that was the final few weeks of my tour! Now for some goodbyes...
And with that, this touring chapter of our lives is closed. More to come on my time back in Essen with Sidonie and all of our exciting visitors! Stay tuned! :D