Garmisch Archive

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    An Army of Ermas – Ladies and Gentlemen, The Sun

    Share I’ve created an audio version of my blog post over at An Army of Ermas (Click the ‘play’ arrow below to start it or click the nearby link to download it). If you are listening and like it, then ‘Like’ it on to your...

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    Italian Food and the Social Media Connection

    Share As much of a fan that I am of social media connecting one another, I’m a bigger fan of the right human connection. I also believe one leads to the other. For example, there’s a restaurant I frequent in Garmisch called La Baita. It’s...

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  • The Snowboarding Lesson

    The Snowboarding Lesson

    Share [nggallery id=1] The orthopedic surgeon looked at the CAT scan, looked at me, then pointed. “You have the knee of an 85-year old man,” he said, laughing afterward. Three surgeries later, I’m not sure what an 85 year-old man feels like when his right...

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  • First HDR photo tries

    First HDR photo tries

    Share In between house hunting and work, I’ve been experimenting with High Dynamic Range photography.  I’ve been using my Panasonic DMC-FS5 (Lumix) point and shoot camera with some satisfactory results. I’ve been shooting around the area, trying to catch the sun at the right time. ...

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  • Partnerships Hold Key to Success in Europe, Beyond, General Says

    Partnerships Hold Key to Success in Europe, Beyond, General Says

    Share (Originally published by DefenseLink.mil April 15, 2009) GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany, April 15, 2009 – Rare will be the occasion when the U.S. military will operate by itself. Instead, it will rely on partnerships with other nations going forward, the U.S. Army in Europe’s top officer...

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