Euro 2005 Gallery


These are shots that I took out on my second pass through the pictures but didn't see the need to include in the narrative. You can mouse over them for brief explanations as to where they were taken.

Tramlines in Goteborg, Sweden are light blue and everywhere.

Flowered monument in the Old Town Square, Prague, Czech Republic

A nice intersection somewhere in Prague not far from the Old Town Square.

Another view of the Charles Bridge looking at Prague

Prague sidewalks are made of thousands of little tiles; not good for women wearing stilettos in Prague, which many are as this is a very fashion-conscious city.

The Rudolfinum, right next to the Vltava River, home of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra.

Another exhibit in the Prague sculpture exhibition.

Nope, I don't know.  It's on the Prague Castle side of the Vltava, though.

On the way from Prague to Berlin

Another view of the Kaiser WIlhelm kirche

Monument to Otto Von Bismarck

Memorial to the Soviet Red Army that fought in WWII.  All the words are in Russian.

Me at the Brandenburg Gate.  Kevin took the picture.  I rarely have pictures of myself in my travels, so this tells you how much I loved Berlin.

Greg and Peter were SO excited to go to Denmark!

More enthusiasm from the group.  It had just stopped raining.

close up of the Borsen spire.

This cracked me up: bicycles wait in line like the cars do for the light to change.  Which they should, but single file?  That struck me as different.

Liseborg is Scandanavia's largest amusement park, and it was right across the street from our hotel in Goteborg.  I wanted to ride the rollercoaster, but the rain made me think twice about that.

Lights on a bridge in Goteborg.  I just wish it had been sunny that day.

And this is what we came for: the four travellers with Pete, on the boat in Goteborg harbor from the wedding to the reception. I did wear a tie and jacket for the wedding, since I did not have a kilt.


The End.



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