The Journey Day by Day

  • Dresden, July 1, 1909

    This has been a rather uneventful day for us. It has been raining more or less, and we have had to make use of the Iroschke [sic]. They have them first and second class in this city, and a ride costs, by distances, from 12 1/2¢ up. It comes to about 75¢ an hour and…

  • Dresden, July 2, 1909

    Rain, rain, but we ventured out anyhow. We went to the Katholic Hof Kirche, which is connected with the palace by a passage. The population of Sachsen is Protestant and the reigning house, Catholic, but they do not seem to spend much money on churches for, although this is an immense building with many statues…

  • Dresden & Berlin, July 3, 1909

    Our last day at Dresden. I took Annchen to the depot at 10 o’clock and saw her off. She was so grateful for the nice time we gave her, but we enjoyed her company too. She is a very sweet and appreciative girl. Our train left in the afternoon and we took our Henkersmahlzeit [Hangman’s…