Cologne: Just Passing Through
PHeymont reflects on a pleasant but far-too-short day in a city that's calling him back for more...some day!
PHeymont reflects on a pleasant but far-too-short day in a city that's calling him back for more...some day!
Four, not three, wise monkeys in a German store set PHeymont the task of reconsidering "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil."
Depending on your level of skepticism, Berlin's new airport opening date of October 31, 2020 is either a dream come true or yet another bad joke.
Sailing down the Rhine on a river cruise, Pheymont captured some of the changing light and shapes of the evening.
Pheymont cruises down the Rhine and considers why it has so many castles.
Strict enforcement of Germany's food codes has forced döner kebab to take an alias in some cities.
Rules loosening Sunday sales rules offer small bakers relief as a court ruling widens the definition of prepared food...
Germany is raising taxes on flights and lowering them on rail travel, in part to discourage flying on short routes.
A quick glance through a tour bus window looked like a near crash of a 747; it took a bit of searching afterwards for the rest of the story.
A giant equestrian statue of Kaiser Wilhelm II is one of the last survivors of its kind.
Cruising along the lower Rhine, PHeymont finds it a fascinating difference from some of the popular impressions of the river.
Instant celebrity for two tiny pandas born at the Berlin Zoo.
PHeymont returns, on a cruise shore excursion, to a city he knew better many years ago, and which still has a hold on him.
It's not just Greens calling for an eventual end to domestic flights in Germany; Bavaria's conservatives are echoing the call.
PHeymont spotted these daring sheep wandering out onto the edge of the Rhine.