The Gelterswoog with the city Kaiserslautern in the Pfalz is an artificial lake, which was put on in the Middle Ages artificially as Woog by accumulating smaller brooks for breeding by fish.The Gelterswoog, which has its overflow to the Aschbach, is scarcely 1 km long, up to 500 m broad and has a surface of over 13 hectars. At the northern part of the Woogs there is an open-rir swimming pool with 300 m to long sand beach and rowing boat rental business, while in the south a hotel restaurant with sea-terrace is. Neighbouring is also a camping site. Few kilometers far away to the Moosalb lies the nature-left Karl valley reminding of a jungle.
So we made lunch and decided to go spend the day at the lake.We had so much fun especially since it was Williams first trip to the lake.He absolutely loved it there. Infact he didin't want to get out of the water.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Lake Gelterswoog
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Trip to the Japanese Garden
The Japanese Garden was opened in Kaiserslautern in April 2000, belongs to the largest gardens of its kind in Europe. Carefully selected plants, ponds, waterfalls, fishes, lantern lights and stone arrangements create on atmosphere of the Far East - and body and soul come to rest.
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Thursday, June 17, 2010
William gets introduced to paint, crayons and a paper.
I first introduced writing and drawing to him when he was 12 moths 2 weeks.This was the first ever picture he drew and i am definetly going to store it in his album. Something he can look back too when he grows older.
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