April in Germany from Fools’ Day to Walpurgis Night
“April does just what it likes” (April, April, macht was er will).Read More
“April does just what it likes” (April, April, macht was er will).Read More
No matter how you get there, Ireland is a worthwhile visit during your tour in Germany.Read More
Let’s see whether the old proverb about March is true, or whether lion and lamb reverse their timing.Read More
For hundreds of years, curious pilgrims have trekked across Europe to visit the Spanish town of Santiago de Compostela, which, according to
legend, holds relics belonging to Jesus’ apostle, St. James the Elder.Read More
Snow fell over President’s Day weekend in Stuttgart. Community members took their sleds to the snowy hills on Robinson Barracks. (Photos)Read More
The university town of Tübingen is a great day trip close to Stuttgart to visit. Read More
Even with Venice’s high prices, it is possible to visit on a budget. Read More
Depending on weather conditions, volunteers begin taking action from early March through mid-May. Read More
Some old German names refer to February as “Taumond,” or thawing month, “Schmelzmond,” melting month, “Narrenmond,” fools’ month…Read More
Fasching (carnival) is celebrated in Stuttgart in February with parades and festivals. Read More
Don’t miss out on tasting or trying to bake at home, this local treat during Fasching. Read More
Indulge in a traditional “Mutschel” pastry, invented in the 13th century in Reutlingen.Read More
If start to panic when a German waiter or waitress approaches you, it may be time to consider taking a German language course.Read More
Visit the many skiing venues in Baden-Württemberg. Read More
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