Yet another reason to spend Saturday night in tourist towns.
There’s nothing like waking up early on Sunday morning and having the entire town to yourself!
Silence, no crowds, and better photo ops.
Ulm doesn’t have that many sights to see, but it’s still worth seeing – especially without the crowds.
Climbing the 530 feet to the Ulm Munster steeple is a must too, well worth the 5 euro to look out over the blended old and new city.
City Evening
Is this seat taken? A young couple enjoys the city evening looking at the river.
The Tongue
Ulm is best known as the birthplace of Einstein, and this whimsical statue of him blasting off on a rocketship is quite fitting for his personality.
The Real Bird’s Eye View
Watching a hot air balloon soaring high above Ulm.
Munster Ulm
The world’s tallest steeple at 530 feet. Even with the construction scaffolding it makes an amazing shot.
All By My Lonesome
Colette has the entire plaza in front of the Ulm Munster to herself early Sunday morning.
Modeling
Sometimes you just have to have a glamour shot.
River Life
Daily Life on a house on the river – cleaning the grill on the patio!
The Other Side
A view of Ulm from across the Danube. One side is Baden-Wurttemburg, the other is Bavaria.
The Pipes
Forever Enshrined
An amazing statue carved inside the Ulm Munster.
Ulm Cityscape
This shot makes it worth the 5 euro to climb the Ulm Munster steeple. Easy to see the new town and the old town combined together
The Gargoyles
Keeping the evil spirits away.
The Works
Amazing stonework at the top of the Ulm Munster steeple.

