what i really love is that walkway there. how the heck do they make walkways like that? like the tiled walkway i mean -- love those chairs. lol they look almost like living room chairs? or is it off-scale and they're actually benches? @_@; i like how the bushes are also well groomed perfectly behind the wall. so what is that tower like thing in the back? that is a castle? also, where is erbach in relation to heidelberg? ^^ sorry for such silly questions.
mmm, relative location... 40 miles north-east, heading straight into the mountains.
the tiled walkways... ermmm, the usual way - by hand? ^^; takes longer and isn't exactly cheap, but it not only looks better, but is also far more durable, and can be repaired more quickly. All you need is a few new stones, some sand for underneath, and a hammer.
the tower is part of a church on the market square i think (market square is behind that building there).
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what i really love is that walkway there. how the heck do they make walkways like that? like the tiled walkway i mean -- love those chairs. lol they look almost like living room chairs? or is it off-scale and they're actually benches? @_@; i like how the bushes are also well groomed perfectly behind the wall. so what is that tower like thing in the back? that is a castle? also, where is erbach in relation to heidelberg? ^^ sorry for such silly questions.
mmm, relative location... 40 miles north-east, heading straight into the mountains.
the tiled walkways... ermmm, the usual way - by hand? ^^;
takes longer and isn't exactly cheap, but it not only looks better, but is also far more durable, and can be repaired more quickly. All you need is a few new stones, some sand for underneath, and a hammer.
the tower is part of a church on the market square i think (market square is behind that building there).
regarding the chairs... hmmmm, i don't remember.
i never knew that they made those tiled walkways by hand! lol >__<;; but yes, it is definitely much nicer looking.
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