Saturday, February 27, 2021

Gelnhausen

 We headed east to the little town of Gelnhausen on our Saturday adventure.
The cathedral in the center of town was definitely the highlight on a gorgeous day.





As we walked along the trail at the top edge of the city, we came across this war memorial where the names of the fallen from WWI and WWII were displayed.
It was a somber area where we took time to reflect on their sacrifice.







This guy obviously needed some help with the lantern lighting.


Once inside the cathedral, we followed the sign into this small air conditioned room where there were some beautiful tapestries. I was able to translate the information:



















This cute little playhouse really caught our eye. Someone was a very clever craftsman.


On our drive home we saw this tiny little church out in the middle of a rural area. 
Oh, the stories it could tell.


We saw several COVID-19 Immunization signs on our travels home. A real sign of the times!
Too bad that the vaccine is rolling out so slowly in Germany. They are still working on giving the "jab" to those over 80.  In the US, most anyone who wants to be immunized can get the shot.

Sunday, February 21, 2021

COVID-19 Farewell to Selvages

The Zone usually gets together with a FHE and a potluck dinner to say goodbye to missionary couples at the end of their mission. Because of the restrictions, we couldn't get together in a formal gathering, so we did the next best thing. We met at the chapel in Friedrichsdorf near the temple and did a drive-by farewell. As we drove by the Selvages gave each couple a Magnum ice cream bar and then the Andersons passed out the Grab-Go-Grill bags with brats and brötchen to cook at home.


The red car in this picture is Joanne and I.




When we had taken our turn to say goodbye, we headed over to the temple and visited with a few couples who had the same idea. Before we knew it, the Selvages joined us.


Robyn Ballard showed us that we were here just at the right time when the reflection of Angel Moroni could be seen in the glass of the steeple. Only on certain sunny days will that happen.


We are hoping that the Frankfurt Temple will open up again before we head home. It has been over a year since we have had the opportunity to be inside the temple. We miss it terribly.

Saturday, February 20, 2021

Bamberg 2.0

The first time we visited Bamberg was in December 2019 as part of a Christmas Market tour.
We didn't get as much time to explore as we would have liked, so we thought it was a perfect day for a two-hour drive eastward. We love this Rathouse (city hall) in the middle of the river. So unique.





The Bamberg Cathedral was completed in the 13th century and was being repaired on the inside.