Welcome to my site. I love to travel, and I love to take pictures. On the Blog, you find lots of pictures from my trips all over the world. Before I started this site in 2009 I posted my travel pictures (and other pictures) on surfdog.de. If you have a lot of time, you might want to look at my Winter Travel pictures. Mostly from South East Asia.
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From Toronto to Stuttgart
Billy Bishop Airport
From Fredericton to Toronto
Indian Summer in the Fredericton Forest Almost the end of the Trip. A huge thank you to Kathleen! Without her, this whole trip would not have been possible!! Last night at the house. Last sunset with pool view. Off to Toronto Was at smaller airports before. With a grass runway and only one little wood…
Nova Scotia Circle 9 – From Sydney to Fredericton
The last few days of the Nova Scotia Circle. With such gray skies, I was too lazy to take a lot of pictures. But I still have a few for you. St.Alphonsus Church Fort Petrie Military Museum And the sun was back – a bit too late. One last night in my camper in Moncton…
Nova Scotia Circle 8 – From Halifax to Sydney
Next day of the Nova Scotia Circle A brand-new day and a brand-new sky. Blue Sky and some sunshine in the morning. This way, the coffee tastes much nicer already. After some Joe and internet, it was back to the street. Nobody here – time for a swim. Yes, it was cold, but someone told…
Nova Scotia Circle 7 – Halifax
The next leg on the Nova Scotia Circle Unfortunately, it was a rather gray day for my Halifax visit. I left the car at WalMart and walked downtown. Of course, when you are in Halifax, you must go to the graveyard to see the Titanic graves. Do you really? Well, I did. After that, I…
Nova Scotia Circle 6 – From Luneburg to Peggy’s Cove
The next part of my Nova Scotia Circle Luneburg St. John’s Anglican Church St. John’s Anglican Church was the first church built in Lunenburg in 1753. It is the second Church of England built in Nova Scotia and Canada’s second-oldest continuous Protestant church. When the King’s Chapel in Boston, MA, was expanded, its new stone…