Frankfurt is a relatively small town but with much to offer, on the other side of the main river one can watch the skyline of the city and appreciate the harmony between the modern architecture and the old building that are well preserved throughout the city. Today we just walk to the St. Paul's Church which is a symbol of the German democratic movement. In this building the "Vorparlament" held its meetings, from March 31 1848 until April 3, preparing the elections for the German National Assembly, the first freely elected parliament of Germany, then walk to the other side and enjoyed a long walk by the river!
This winter in Europe the trend for clothing and other accessories is knitting , it is all over in display at the most popular stores in Germany. This was something we use to see when we were in our teens, the only difference then is, that it was produced by our mothers and grandmothers, today they are made most likely somewhere in a factory in Asia . In a walk downtown Frankfurt, Germany the other day my wife said, "I would like to stop to buy some knitting needles and some wool, I would like to knit a scarf" , with a surprised expression I said, "do you know how to do that?" She replied in a mild tone, "my mom did, and my grandmother as well, and they taught me when I was young" , to which I then somewhat unconvinced I said, "OK... why not!" For next couple of days I saw her knitting at a fast pace and things began quickly to take shape and form, first a base for some plates, next a couple of flowers, then a trendy scarf ju
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