Monday, August 10, 2009
Our last week in Europe
Monday, July 27, 2009
Scandinavia in a week
We started by flying to Sandefjord and renting a car to drive through fjords in the western part of Norway. We spent our first two days seeing fjord after fjord.
There is a neat park with a bridge full of interesting sculptures.
And we visited the city hall.
Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark, and so there is a royal palace (actually, there are a couple palaces). This is one of them, used as a museum about Danish royalty; the other palace is where the current royalty actually lives.
We returned home Saturday morning, and Josh is back at work this week. We have plans for one final fling before we head back to Iowa next month…
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Travels through Italy and southern France
Our first stop was
A large Doge’s Palace is adjacent to the basilica, and looks like a pink birthday cake.
We only spent a couple days in
The Pantheon was originally a temple dedicated to all gods. Its balanced architecture, especially the round dome, has inspired many modern buildings, such as the
We also got to see the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo’s grandest masterpiece. It has been recently restored and is the most beautiful piece of artwork we have ever seen. Unfortunately, photos were not permitted.
After three days in
And another masterpiece Pieta by Michelangelo:
Perhaps the most enjoyable art in
By this time in our trip we were fairly well museumed-out, so we drove to the Cinque Terre, five small towns on the Italian Riviera. We spent a day hiking on trails that connect the towns, and the scenery was beautiful.
Next we left
Next we travelled through several towns in the
and an aqueduct at Pont du Gard.
A fun feature was the markets in the small towns, where we could find all sorts of fruits, meats, and huge merengues to eat.
The scenery included vineyards, olive groves, hills, and beautiful views.
One morning we drove through

We feel blessed to be able to travel so much while we are here in
Friday, May 8, 2009
Adventures with Mother and Dad Baker
Near Den Haag is the Madurodam, a rather extensive “Holland in miniature,” with many of the country’s famous sights all together at 1/25 scale.
April 30 was Queen’s Day, a national holiday. We walked around our town (Deurne) and saw flea markets