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Rothenburg

We stopped in Rothenburg on our way to Frankfurt. It is such a nice medieval city. It isn't very big, but is very charming. It has Christmas stores open all year round and even a Christmas museum.

We walked on the city walls that surround the city.



I felt like we were on a movie set. It is just so picturesque.


This is the rathaus (city hall) and the main square of the city.


Auburn loving every minute of our trip!



The biggest nutcracker I have ever seen. This is outside of the Christmas musuem.



We found a teddy bear store, and Auby loved looking at the bears.

Comments

faith said…
i love all of your pictures, jodi. what a neat experience you're having! thanks for sharing.
ilikewinter said…
Oh my gosh. I would be in heaven. Christmas stores open year round? Yes- sounds like my kind of place.

Auburn is still so beautiful! (Of course!!)
Stacy Pettersen said…
And I'm sure Daddy couldn't resist but buy her a teddy bear! With that sweet face! =)

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