Saturday, August 19, 2006

Erlebnisnacht, part 2

... and then we went to the Luther House, which on its own is a lovely museum with an enormous collection. Tonight it was also home to a trapeze and tap-dance show by a husband-and-wife team who were slated to walk on stilts and give a marionette show later.

And, in the backyard (the same place where they recently uncovered Luther's toilet, the most exciting archaeological find around these parts in decades)...


... a chocolate fountain (Briguy will be disappointed to hear that the girls running the fountain were only marginally hot).

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Luther's toilet? this would be the start of the Lutheran movement? (sorry it just had to be said.)

Glad you're headed homeward soon.

Anonymous said...

You know I love chocolate but have never had the wonderous opportunity to experience the chocolate fountain. Is it as good as I imagine?

Jessica said...

ppb, the Luther scholars and historians agree that he probably did a lot of his best thinking out there...

Jaime.. well, it was OK. It was more of a spectacle than a taste sensation, although the girls running it assured us that it was "finest Beligian chocolate". I think if it had been warmer, it would have tasted better, but they were having electricity issues.

BriGuy said...

I hope you used a one of my stunning lines nonetheless. :-)