Strasbourg, 2004





















I love how the French embrace both the old and the new.
Strasbourg is one of the most beautiful, and cool, and old,
and new, places I've ever been.








Sue watching the boats from a bridge in Strasbourg.
Narrow street in Strasbourg.
Aaaaaa! Espresso in front of the cathedral in Strasbourg.






The "Comput Ecclesiastique" in the Strasbourg cathedral
is a clock that shows where each planet is, and was built in 1547 by Christian Herlin and Conrad Dasypodius!
The Comput Ecclesiastique shows a different apostle for
hour, and a different planet at the time the planet is visible.
Click here to find out more.
Stained glass window inside the cathedral in Strasbourg.






This clock was used to predict the movable feasts
around the world based on the position of the planets.
The cathedral in Strasbourg. Each stone is hand cut, hand
placed, and all of this was done hundreds of years before
the first computer was invented.
Another view of the Strasbourg cathedral.
The angles are simply amazing!




Petite France area of Strasbourg, France
I love the water everywhere in Strasbourg
Half-timbered houses
Petite France area of Strasbourg, France
There is water everywhere in Strasbourg.
Half-timbered regional style houses in Strasbourg.



Happy afer lunch face.
The view from our favorite restaurant in Strasbourg
Canal in Strasbourg
Happy after-lunch photo of Sue in Strasbourg.
The guy at the restaurant was SO friendly. The
entire back wall of the bar had photos of Alaska,
HIS life-long dream vacation destination!
A view of one the mand bridges that connect Strasbourg
with Strasbourg Centre.
Canal in Strasbourg, France. This is an amazingly
beautiful city!






Big Sig Little Sue



The owner of this restaurant must be THE friendliest
people in Europe!
Everything fits Sue in France, but some of it
is a little small for me.
This is the view from the Au Fantassin Restaurant.