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String Girls visits the Parthenon

StringGirl strikes a pose in front of the Parthenon. They charge 20 euro to visit the grounds of the Parthenon. It is a short walk up hill from the City Center or the Parthenon Museum (which is not included in the price of the Parthenon grounds). Waldemar Kubli, CEO and founder of AutoForm, gives StringGirl a boost. After all these monuments are huge compared to little girls of wood and string. Please don't climb on the ancient marble. Get down Right NOW!

Zurich and the Zurich See

String girl takes in a nice afternoon by the Zurich See. Just off the Bellevue area she gets to enjoy the sunshine and very temperate conditions (this picture was taken in June 2009). Any summer day you will find lots of activity along the See here and maybe even find a live band, or other entertainment. Eric likes to get a Wurst and GoldenBurli (fresh bread served on the side not "american styel") from the famous Wurst stand across the street. But they also have an outstanding Schnitzel Brot (Weinerschnitzel on bread with lettuce and onions and sauce Toasted just for you). String Girl tries her hand at mixed doubles tennis with Alan "Baraba" Stimac. Unfortunately they don't make rackets in her size.

Berlin: String Girl

String Girl in front of the Brandenburg Gate

Essen Germany (Ruhr region)

The Tetrahedron monument outside Essen Germany (Ruhr) Okay, everybody should get a monument of some sort. But what the Tetrahedron is a monument to, I Don't KNOW. It is impressive, and certainly worth a visit. Just don;t go on a windy day if you are not sure about heights. The designers made sure to give the illusion that the tetrahedrons ladders, stairs, and platforms are just about to fall. Stepping out onto the platform does give one the feeling that there is very little supporting you or it. The platform was a stiff wire mesh, and the platforms are mounted separate from the stairs. As you climb the stairs the little bit of sway in the ladder supports will not match the sway in the platforms. Giving one the most intense vertigo as you step from one to the other. Getting up this high is one thing, but the wind makes it very unnerving. A Cappuccino will hopefully settle our nerves after that Tetrahedron. Street food fair in Essen has very tasty food and even a nic...

Philadelphia PA: StringGirl visits sites in the US? Wow

Penns Landing Franklin Square

Zurich: The Zurich-see in the summer

StringGirl takes in the sights at the Zurich-See. NOt far from Bellevue in the Zurich Centre, nice boardwalk decent street food and people watching here. And occasional live entertainment, all accessible for the price of the Tram Ticket On board the #4 Tram from Escher-Wyss platz to Bellevue

Barcelona- StringGirl in Catalunya

The Sagrada Familia La Sagrada Familia- Two Hundred years and they still haven't finished it. An epic piece of architecture a few years in the making. The legacy of Gaudi lives on as the Barcelona continues to toil on his original design. The cranes of that surround the site only add to the bizarre appearance of the church. Someday if it is ever finish it could probably play large in a Dan Brown novel. The symbology is odd and who knows just what Gaudi was thinking. If you believe "Eoin Cowlfer" and his  Artemis Fowl series it was inspired by Time Warping Demons.