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About Clare B. Dunkle
Nice Things about Living in Europe

 

We can visit real castles. This one is on the Rhine River not far from Koblenz.

 

So is this one.

 

This one is Berg Eltz, about a hundred miles from where I used to live.

 

We can drive a couple of hours and watch the Tour de France go by.

 

The pubs are wonderful. This is the Black Bull in Haworth, England.

 

The museums are wonderful. (Our friend Ralf, looking at the other side of this picture, didn’t know he was being photographed.)

 

Did I say the museums are wonderful? I meant amazing.

 

Beyond amazing, really...

 

...out of this world!

 

The churches aren’t bad, either. This is Notre Dame in Paris.

 

The factories are nice too. This is the Henkell Trocken sparkling wine factory in Wiesbaden, Germany.

 

We can visit places we’ve always heard of, like Venice, Italy...

 

...or the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, Austria...

 

...or the Alps in Switzerland.

 

We can visit famous people, too—they all seem to live in London, at Madame Tussauds.

 

All photographs copyright 2006 by Joseph R. Dunkle