With one month left of our European adventure,
our car still not fixed,
we headed north three hours to Wittenberg.
Last weekend driving Czech country roads with windows wide open,
80 degrees and sunny was fun.
Racing on the autobahn at 80 mph plus
(you have to or BMWs eat you up)
this weekend at 90 degrees had little luster.
It's not scenic and my hair blew into one big snarl.
Because of a past negative experience,
(Tom has nightmares about Formula l crew guys)
he declined to pull over at a way side rest.
Only once were we slowed in a STAU
(traffic jam).
Mr. Photography used this opportunity to snap a picture of us.
Since the back had more shade,
I had crawled over the seat for cover.
("Put the camera away honey!" I pleasantly said)
So I guess it's driving Miss Katie now!

Back to the action, we hit the jackpot.
Wittenbergers were celebrating Erlebnisnacht.
Seventeen musical groups performed from 7:00 p.m. to 12:00.
Townspeople and temporary residents (tourists, that's what they refer to us as) conversed, listened, drank and ate until midnight.

A WOW! light and fireworks show was staged from the castle, connected to the Church of the Reformation, amazing everyone watching.
Yes, local citizens were playing with fire on the building Luther nailed up his Theses to.

our car still not fixed,
we headed north three hours to Wittenberg.
Last weekend driving Czech country roads with windows wide open,
80 degrees and sunny was fun.
Racing on the autobahn at 80 mph plus
(you have to or BMWs eat you up)
this weekend at 90 degrees had little luster.
It's not scenic and my hair blew into one big snarl.
(Tom has nightmares about Formula l crew guys)
he declined to pull over at a way side rest.
Only once were we slowed in a STAU
(traffic jam).
Mr. Photography used this opportunity to snap a picture of us.
Since the back had more shade,
I had crawled over the seat for cover.
("Put the camera away honey!" I pleasantly said)
So I guess it's driving Miss Katie now!
Back to the action, we hit the jackpot.
Wittenbergers were celebrating Erlebnisnacht.
Seventeen musical groups performed from 7:00 p.m. to 12:00.
Townspeople and temporary residents (tourists, that's what they refer to us as) conversed, listened, drank and ate until midnight.
Yes, local citizens were playing with fire on the building Luther nailed up his Theses to.