Last Friday, when all my German power plant shenanigans had finally come to their merciful end, Ms. Müller and I found ourselves with a free afternoon in Bavaria. I’d been told by several people in the area to take the 45 minute drive down to Regensburg if I ever got the opportunity. Well, the opportunity presented itself, so we made the trip.
Regensburg is quite a pretty little city. Located right on the Danube, it’s chalk full of incredibly old buildings (like 500 AD, Roman occupation old) and the accompanying narrow streets and alley ways. It’s most prominent feature, as is the case with most of these old German cities, is its incredibly Gothic cathedral, the Regensburger Dom. A ridiculously intricate structure, it was pretty neat to stroll around and take its picture. I’ll show you around the rest of the city real soon…
I’ll shut up and let the pictures talk…
That’s all for today. Come back soon for the rest of the city…
-B. Littleton









