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Sabine Eastham sends ski album from Werfenweng, Austria Click on headline for Werfenweng album from Snow Loving Sabine Eastham Quite appropriate for the weather of the past few days - and expected for today, Sunday, February 14, 2016 - Sabine Eastham, Director of International Studies at Lindsey Wilson College - sends an album of photos of her nine year old niece, Nina Danner - on a ski outing in Werfenweng, Austria, not too far from Nina's home in Regensburg, Germany, one of Bavaria's oldest and most beautiful cities. (See Wikipedia entry, Regensburg, Germany. Ms. Eastham, a native of Germany, has a great affinity for snow, it would seem from she and husband Ricky Eastham's choice of locales in Adair County on Greenbriar Ridge the local equivalent of the Alpine Reaches, and which does, by all local accounts, get more snow than lower elevations in Adair County. (See Country lane on Greenbriar Ridge a Winter Wonderland This story was posted on 2016-02-14 06:10:21
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