Transportation below name plaques of worthy Germans through the years.
A sun dial
While trying to write this blog, I realize that I retain very little of the actual facts that we are told on our tours. I enjoy the information and being able to stand in the same place as Luther & others, but then, poof, the information is gone from my head.
These two are of St Mary's Church where Luther preached, was married & baptized his six children. Our group had a service in the sacristy with some of the group forming a choir and singing two songs.
This is a long view of Castle church where Luther is buried.
The doors where Luther posted the 95 Theses
Luther's Rose
In our free time, Joan Neubauer & I took the city tour train ride which gave us a chance to see some of Wittenberg outside of the pedestrian street area. Above is one mural we saw.
Upon returning to the hotel we had a nice send brot (night bread) meal of breads, cheeses, and meats.
So a scant recap of July 20 in Wittenberg!!












It looks like your weather is perfect--blue sky, white clouds!
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