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Come Wander Along with Me...

I wander...it is simply what I do.  Since I was a young girl, my parent's tried everything to keep me close to home, going to such  measures as to buy me goats.  Though I loved my goats, my heart still  wandered.  

Growing up in rural New Jersey, I was surrounded by dense woods and long stretches of farm land to fuel my imagination.   I felt at home in the arms of the forest and spent many days laying upon the fragrant mossy soil staring up through the filter of leaves... watching the light dance.  It is these experiences that I work to remember.

In adulthood, I discovered the joy of capturing those precious moments, through my camera's lens.  Though the many years in between my youth and the present, I have enjoyed many wonderful adventures and am currently wandering in another people's land.  For the past 10 years I have had the pleasure of living in Europe and learning to look at life in a very different way.   

Through my images and my wanderings, I hope you will enjoy seeing the world around you... in a new way.

So...I invite you to "Come Wander Along with Me..."

Win Win…Germany and the USA!

I am not much of a soccer fan, but you can’t help being sucked up in the World Cup mania if your living in Germany.

We arrived back in Germany four years ago when Germany hosted the last World Cup games.  It was such a great surprise seeing Germany show pride for their flag once more.  Post WWII, the average German didn’t really fly their flag with jubilation and it was almost a political statement if you did.  So to see the excitement and many times the sheer creativity they exhibited in decorating their house, cars and many times themselves was a true delight.

Last evening we had guests visiting so we took to the Medieval market square of Ladenburg to eat alfresco…it seemed along with the rest of the village.  The whole walk from the house to the square we passed groups of tri-color clad people, young old, it mattered little the excitement and anticipation of the game filled the air.

The USA had played and won their game earlier in the day, so as I passed these group I yelled “DEUTSCHLAND” and the replay was always “USA!!!”.

Many of the town’s restaurants have huge flat screen TV’s mounted outside for patrons to watch the game.  It seem most people gathered at a particular coffee place in town….standing…breathless waiting for the chance to get that 4 th star for their jerseys.

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