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Salzburg is overlooked by the walls of Fortress Hohensalzburg, one of the largest existing 11th century fortress complexes in Europe. This imposing monument is a remarkable sign of the desire for recognition expressed by the prince bishops - and a demonstration of the political authority and power they held. The fortifications were built to protect the prince bishops and the principality itself from attack. Actually, the fortress never faced a real siege. Most of the time the prince bishops lived in the palace at the heart of Salzburg town known as the ‘Residenz’. www.salzburg-burgen.at/en/hohensalzburg/hohensalzburg/ges...
He's taken up residence in our front yard. I need to convince him to move since we're going to lay some patio stones over his home.
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Grateful Gluttons building giant skeleton puppets for the 2008 Little Five Points Community Halloween Parade
It isn't enough that we hand feed them peanuts through the back door. Now we've added "corn on the cob" for the little tree rats because certain household members think they're "cute". These guys will whack off an entire cob in half a day. And now when we sit at the table by the patio door they climb on the screen demanding peanuts. I was handing a peanut to one of them through the open door when he was attacked from behind by one of his gluttonous friends. It scared him and he dashed through the open door into the house. Hilarity ensured. After hiding in the potted plants, he made a dash for the open door and got out but he was eying the furniture. Have to keep an eye on him.
In the Place Francois-Mitterand, one of the main squares of Cahors, the street-cleaning machine had an unusual English name.