Nürnberger Frühlingsfest
/0 Comments/in Cities, Festivals, Germany, Historic Places, Mostly Photos, Travel/by CodyNice day on Sunday, so what better way to spend part of the day at a German Volksfest.


Historic note: The large building in the background is the old Nazi congress hall. The largest building remaining from that era and is part of the larger complex of the Reichsparteitagsgelände (nazi party rally grounds)

Friday = Sun
/0 Comments/in Germany, Landscape, Mostly Photos, Random stuff, Travel/by CodyView out the window as of about five minutes ago:

Start of the day:



I guess Germany never got the news…
/6 Comments/in Cities, Germany, Mostly Photos, Random stuff, Travel/by Cody…That it is supposed to be spring!
View out the window this evening

2008 San Felipe Baja 250 Photos
/6 Comments/in Baja, Mostly Photos, Racing, Travel/by CodyBaja 250 – Blood, Girls and Dust…
/0 Comments/in Baja, Mostly Photos, Racing, Travel/by CodyGood times once again in Baja. A couple photos for now. More coming in the next days; 3000 to edit…

2x KTM team rider David Pearson handing the bike over to Quinn Cody at a pit stop.

Dangers of the desert: the wonderful experience of pulling Cholla thorns.

Entertainment for the entertainment.
Back to Baja…
/0 Comments/in Baja, Mostly Photos, Racing, Travel/by CodyBaja 250 coming up next week (March 14-15), so I’m heading down to San Felipe tomorrow to shoot a story about an all female race team (more later) and help with the pre-run of the course during the week. Should be a good times…

Taking Bids…
/3 Comments/in Food, Germany, Random stuff, Travel/by Cody…On soon to be imported German chocolate and assorted sweets. It’ll all be in my carry-on, so lets hope it doesn’t get eaten in my 20 hours of travel between Auerbach and Santa Barbara. I’ll have half a dozen Aldi pretzels fresh out of the oven to keep my stomach full, so it should all make it. No promises though.

Time
/0 Comments/in Cities, Germany, Mostly Photos, Travel/by CodyCan hardly believe I’ve been here in Germany nearly three weeks and tomorrow it is already time to go home again.
Took this while on the roof in 50-60mph winds. 10 stops of neutral density for a 30 second daylight exposure. Not the most technically perfect shot, but gives a good mood for this past weekends weather… Bad weather is still a novelty for me, I guess I’m a bit spoiled…

The Watchman
/1 Comment/in Cities, Germany, Historic Places, Mostly Photos, Travel/by Cody
The stone watchman sits gazing towards the cathedral in Regensburg, keeping an eye on its progress.
The legend goes:
There was a competition between the bridge maker and the cathedral maker on who would finish first. The Devil heard of this and approached the bridge maker. In exchange for the soul of the first to cross the completed bridge, he would help the bridge maker finish first. The bridge maker accepted the deal. However, being a bridge maker, it was his duty to be the first across the bridge to show that it wouldn’t fall apart. Some years later the day finally came, the bridge was finished, well before the cathedral. So there the bridge maker stood, looking at his new masterpiece as it gracefully spanned the mighty Danube, remembering his deal with the Devil. Now, The bridge maker was no stupid man and had no intention of giving his soul to the Devil. He took off his hat and through it across the bridge; his dog quickly running after it, the first to cross the bridge…

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