Introduction In another post, I have written about Albrecht Duerer’s House in the Old City of Nuremberg. The master was
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Albrecht Dürer’s House in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany
‘It can be said without exaggeration that the history of painting would remain unchanged had Dürer never touched a brush
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A visit to Nuremberg’s Kongresshalle (Congress Hall) and the Documentation Center which is located on site requires a minimum of 2
Continue readingRestaurant zur Esche, Waldhotel Ehrenbach, Black Forest, Germany
This review is long overdue. But better late than never. During an Autumn visit to the Black Forest in Germany
Continue readingBohm’s Herrenkeller, Nurenberg, Germany
It has been a long time since I visited Nurenberg in Germany, the birthplace of Albrecht Durer and Hans Sachs.
Continue readingWednesday 20th March 2013: Questions arising from the “Cyprus” issue
On Tuesday 19th March 2013 the Cypriot Parliament said “no” to the 16 March 2013 Eurogroup decision to apply a
Continue readingCyprus says “no” to the Eurogroup, the IMF, the European Central Bank, the…..
But how dare they? It all started in the early hours of Saturday 16 March, when the Eurogroup announced its
Continue readingThe Teutoburg Forest Battle
Introduction Reading H.A.L. Fisher’s “A History of Europe” I stumbled upon the battle of Teutoburg Forrest in 9 A.D. and
Continue readingReflecting on the results of the Italian Elections, February 2013: When things don’t work, they don’t work.
A lot has been written about the results of the Italian elections. The ink has not dried yet. I want to
Continue readingAdventures and perils in the life of an innocent flower, or more than one
In 1957 Mao wrote: “Letting a hundred flowers bloom and a hundred schools of thought contend is the policy of
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