QB pictures of the day now up on flikr.
They include a visit to the Roman period museum (tourist interests expand dramatically on three day holiday weekends when virtually nothing is open). Museum turned out to be mildly interesting, especially their attempt to put up foods, stuff, and items of the time with prices in Denara. Could compare the price of a chicken and a beer and an egg with a slave or lion for the arena. Some pictures were taken, not sure if you will be able to resolve the prices. At the front desk I asked for additional literature or a postcard or pamphlet etc. on this portion of the museum.
"Ja, sehr interesant aber wir haben nicht mehr" Nada, nothing.
The clothing exhibit of 1st -2nd century woman's dress looked liked modern Scottish. At the front desk I said to the Austrian desk employee that this is Scottish and not Roman. In her most sincere manner she pulled out a book and showed me that it must be correct as "it is heir schreiben" it is here written. That was the last word (Don's expression of a circle with an x in it).
QB could not resist the picture of a dry cleaning store described as a "putzerei" See flickr.








