Regensburg
there are some really interesting and beautiful cities in Germany. These are just two of them.







Gottingen







Regensburg
there are some really interesting and beautiful cities in Germany. These are just two of them.







Gottingen







the Shetland Islands are the northernmost part of Scotland and therefore the northernmost part of the UK. For 50 years I wanted to have the time to make it up there. So now I do it. Frankly, I am looking for windy, cloudy bad weather to fulfill my image of the islands.

























































this is a very beautiful city with the very famous attractions of Loch Ness and Culloden’s Moor more where are they Scots loyalty Prince Charlie and the Catholic Church tried to claim the throne of the union and failed. Toward the bottom or the photos of Culloden.

















Culloden’sMoor
What I did not quite understand is how anyone could think to fight a battle in a moor. Some description here indicates some of the advancing Scot’s got stuck in the mud. You can see from the landscape this is not a place to have a battle. Evidently many people advised Charlie to retreat and reform to fight in a different place but he refused. Whether that’s true or not I don’t know But if you visit this place I’m sure you will also be astonished at how difficult this place would’ve been to think of a victory especially with the high-tech weapons on the English side employed by the brother of the king of England, George II. There are a few links below that will help you understand the history.




https://www.britannica.com/topic/Jacobite-British-history
https://www.wrongsideoftheblanket.com/stuart-family-tree



Denmark is always a place I need to visit from time to time since I have an adopted family there.






























the Orkneys are a group of islands between the mainland of Scotland and the northernmost islands, the Shetlands. If you decide to go there make sure you go by car on the ferry since local transport is probably not going to be satisfactory for a short visit. You really need a card to get around.







































these are from my last trip in Japan.


























in 1842 with the help of a German brewing expert a group of determined people in this small town decided to create an interesting beer. The result is a beer type named after this town (Plzeň) in the Czech Republic, Pilsner. The defining process is called bottom fermentation. They let the yeast sink to the bottom and perform a slightly longer fermentation. That is the process defining a Pilsner beer. Urquell is a German word meaning the original source. The brewery is definitely worth a tour even though they charge. The education of how beer is brewed is worth the fee. They explained Asahi in Japan purchased this company and as you will see in the photos there are many brands and many different types of beer and drinks created by this company. But the defining Pilsner is made only at this brewery.


















