Michael Siegenthaler
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Coffee Production

Guatemala and Honduras

Seattle

England

Guatemala January 2009

Guatemala March 2008

Hong Kong

Beijing, China

Shanghai, China

Winter in Upstate New York

Ithaca and Cornell

Finland

San Francisco and Sonoma County

Lake Tahoe

Italy July 2004

Poland

Würzburg

Southern Germany

Northern Germany

Holland

Italy February 2004

Austria

Slovenia

Göttingen

Venice, Italy

Switzerland 2003

Northern California

Bay Bridge

Davis

Santa Rosa

Switzerland 2002

France

Germany 2002

Switzerland 2000

Trub

Tijuana, Mexico

Christmas

Würzburg

From March until August of 2004 I am living in Würzburg, Germany.

Bridge across the river Main and city center Oldest stone bridge in Germany, built 1473-1543 (statues added 1730) View from the old bridge
Castle Marienberg Castle Marienberg Deep castle well
The castle trenches now contain parks Baroque palace, built 1720-1744 for the prince-bishop The palace viewed from the top of the city wall
I live in the basement of this building Michael, Jenny, Hanna, Eric The Käppele, a baroque pilgrimage church built 1748-1752
The region of Franken, of which Würzburg was once the capital, is known for its wine (picture taken using night-vision) The candles, which are partially decorative, also serve as a warning if the carbon-dioxide levels produced by the fermentation get too high The specially shaped bottles, called Bocksbeutel, are used only in Franken and in Portugal
The region of Franken has better food than the rest of Germany The man who endowed this was so rich that he could afford to make every column unique Old crane from 1772