That garbage guy is one of the coolest dudes in Heidelberg. He's always smiling and in a good mood, he and the others keep Heidelberg super clean, and he even attached a bicycle bell to his garbage truck, so when people are in his way (which is like ALL the time) he doesn't have to honk a loud and nerveracking horn. Such a cool guy...
I feel like his mom appreciates and respects Germany so much more than him : ) not the usual "omg why is it not like in America?!" : P And she's definitely enjoying being there soooo much. I would like the series "Mama Nalf touring the Europe"
It's good that you enjoyed the time with your family instead of concentrating on making the perfect YT vid.👌 Life should be always bigger than art. And it was nice to watch!
Idk why your video was on my explore page, but I'm from Heidelberg. Feels good to see, that you and your family enjoyed it! Btw here's an urban Legend about the Castle: On the main door, theres a really heavy and big chain, and since the opening of the castle, a King once said: Whoever can bite this Chain, with nothing but his Teeth, then the castle will belong to him. Everbody tried it, but most of them broke their jaw. So, a Witch came and tried it, somehow she did alot of Damage to that Chain and left behind a mark, but after that, she lost her teeth. If you've seen it, thats the legend to that mark on the Chain. :)
I never ever comment on YT Videos but I watched a bunch of yours and I just wanted to say: you seem like such a nice and genuine person and just fun to be around! Like your videos a lot :)
*Mark Twain* about Heidelberg:„The Castle looks down upon the compact brown-roofed town; and from the town two picturesque old bridges span the river. Now the view broadens; through the gateway of the sentinel headlands you gaze out over the wide Rhine plain, which stretches away, softly and richly tinted, grows gradually and dreamily in distinct, and finally melts imperceptibly into the remote horizon. I have never enjoyed a view which had such a serene and satisfying charm about it as this one gives.“
Das Video hast Du fein gemacht, Nalf! Besonders die musikalische Untermalung. Da hat wohl jemand die romantische Seele der Deutschen verstanden! 😁😊 Deine Mama ist wirklich süß. Ich glaube, sie mag Deutschland auch so sehr wie Du. 🙋
I moved to northern Germany and now that I’ve seen the video I miss Heidelberg 😅 I grew up near Heidelberg and have collected many nice memories with this town
At this point, after watching all of your videos I came to the decision that I dont understand Why would anyone give you a dislike. Im pretty sure youre for me the ONE youtuber who didnt deserve a dislike at all. I feel truly entertained and amused! Keep this beautiful art! Love your „work“ nalf! Greetings and love from „Ruhrpott“ (Ruhrgebiet)
You missed the Döner - shop at 2:54 and also the Currywurst - shop at 3:03 . I bet my soul, that he returns to one of them, for introducing his family in Döner/Currywurst.
I love American (I assume) distance estimation like that. It seems like it doesn't seem far to you, but I suppose europeans perceive distance differently. I live in Hamburg, and more than once I've been told something like "We're planning a trip to Berlin, we'll totally visit you for a day! It's pretty close, right?" I mean... is it close? It doesn't feel close to me, but Americans are used to much greater distances, I guess, so to you it may be close. To us it's halfway across the country.
"Thunderbolt and lightning, very very frightening..." is pretty much what happned at Heidelberger Schloss. It was set ablaze multiple times by lightening or war, until it was partially demolished in the 17th/18th century.
Didn't know that, but just from what I have seen I thought Daenerys migh have passed over with Drogon... for some reason. Germany is beyond beautiful. It's a shame I don't know that much about it, but I am learning.
Your mom is simply adorable (and she doesn't seem too american... she can even drive our cars!) and your brother is so cute and sweet (and soooo american!) but he touches everything... he needs to be handcuffed! I don't know what happened in that castle, but surely you couldn't find lions fighting against gladiators since it was built in medieval times (1200-1300)... and gladiators belong to the times of ancient Rome... so about 1000 years earlier! Americans don't know anything about the rest of the world (geography, history, politics, culture, languages)... this is so sad! By the way, you have a beautiful family and it's nice to see you hanging around together. This video is a lot better than many others because everything's so natural and spontaneous. More videos like this, simplicity is the best!
I simply love to see the joy that you transmit showing Germany to your family. Your mom is simply delightful, always that big smile, and your brothers are like concentrate packages of fun and happiness. I hope you can have your other brother (Mikey I think) visiting you as well, that should be fun to watch.
i lived 5 years in Freiburg im Breisgau and i went for a few days to Heidelberg!! i loved it!!!! nice to see it again on your video!!! :) i live in Basel now so not that far away to revisit!!
Joo that's where I live. One of the top cities in Germany imo. Not too large not too little of a city. A small mountain plus a river = nice naturistic flair
Hi Nafl watching this video make me visit there. I travelled from London to here . What a amazing place. The palace was fantastic. I loved taking the funicular up even higher to the top. Well worth it
Next time: go Philosophenweg. Blütenweg is a hikingway whichis signt out . It goes down the way up to Darmstadt and it is really georgeous. It leads through all the Wineyards on the bergstrasse and some forrest and some old castellums.you can stop where ever you want and take the train back to Heidelberg main station. you should walk in summer or may when the cherrys and flowers are the nicest!check it out!( Bergstrasse Wanderwege, Odenwaldclub OWK)
Next time in Heidelberg try the Dubliner on the Hauptstrasse. The owner is a Pittsburg Steelers fan. Heidelberg is my favorite city. I hope you visited the old bridge and walked up to Philosophers Weg?
In 1980 we made a trip to Prague with our school class. First time in the subway I noticed all people around me were staring at my feet and I felt more than uncomfortable. I wore white red shoes from Nike.
I lost my heart in Heidelberg in a balmy summer night. I was falling in love up to both ears and like a little rose her mouth laughed. And when we said goodbye at the gates, at the last kiss I clearly recognized it, that I lost my heart in Heidelberg. My heart that beats on Neckar beach ( very famous Heidelberg folk song from 1925 composer ) Fred Raymond.
I stayed at the Lotte hostel at the base of the castle during christmas time last year. The altstadt of Heidelberg was on of my favorite places in Germany. If you think walking up to the castle is difficult, try the hike up to the Konigstuhl (and take the lift back down).
@@missbrnt No, not Mikey. Aside from his mother and Andy, Nalf's sister Jamie visited and so did his brother Anthony. In fact, Anthony stayed for a while to play football for a SH team. And Nalf treated Anthony the same way he treats all his little brothers: like a dog.
It is nice to see that you enjoid Heidelberg, Its my hometown and it hase a lot of History all around it, if you want I can give you a Tour next time you are around^^ ceep up the good work and have fun in germany
'Servus' is actually old Latin (you know, from the time of the Roman empire) and it stuck around in the Germanic countries. It literally means 'servant', the word 'serf' is derived from it as well. Lower class people used to greet the nobility with it. like: 'at your service' But in modern times it is used as an informal greeting , it no longer has the stigma of the master-servant relationship attached to it.
It was a shocking video: Andrew had BLACK socks!!!!! When this goes on, how will we Europeans be able to recognize Americans in our streets? We have to do something about it.
Next time you go to Heidelberg you have to visit "Galerie grüner Engel" - it's an Absinthe shop and has the biggest Absinthe selection in Europe. Highly recommended! 😁👌
Please, please, please Andy rub off on your brother. He needs to be taught what a great sense of humour looks like. I'm laughing soooo hard and am in awe of your mum once again. How she keeps up with the bunch of rascals is just amazing. Loved the video. And I'm officially jealous, where can I get a little big brother like Andy? Just hilarious. Brilliant. Thumbs up. Crown on top! Oh, and I've discovered the only obvious resemblance between you two: the Whine Face is identical!
I visited Heidelberg in January 2019. I climbed up that very steep path that led to the Heidelberg Schloss. In January it was covered in snow and ice, which proved quite a challenge for me as I am in my mid fifties and I was worried about slipping. 😮
Your mom is super cute and in awe and curious about everything! Love her! Your brother, no offense, is a bit too American and oblivious to it all :) Heidelberg is the birthplace of the Swedish Queen! :) (I'm Swedish :) )
Gladiators and Lions are a very typical thing for the Roman Empire and the Roman Empire collapsed around 350 AC. I have no idea when the Heidelberger Schloss was build but it looks like it was build somewhere in the middle ages (1000 until 1500 AC). So, wrong country (the roman empire is Italy and the territories it had conquered) plus very different century with a difference of at least 700 years or more. The gladiator and 🦁 Lion thing is very typical for the Colloseum in Rome. Most cities in Germany never had buildings like the Colloseum, even though cities like Köln and Trier had a very large contingent of roman soldiers living there. They were called Colona Agripina (Köln) and Augusta Treverorum (Trier). Trier is actually the oldest city in Germany and was founded over 2000 years ago approximately 16 before Christ (BC) by the romans. So Trier was founded at a time shortly before Jesus was born. It is the only city in Germany, that I know of, that actually has an arena that is called "Amphitheater". It was build by the Romans in 200 AC and has a roman festival once a year in august during which there are gladiator fights. Trier by the way has 2 very interesting things if you are religious. The grave of apostle Matthias is inside a church in Trier and seemingly the linen clothes that Jesus was wearing shortly before he got crusified are in Trier. It is called: "Der heilige Rock" translated it means the holy skirt. It looks like a linnen dress.
That garbage guy is one of the coolest dudes in Heidelberg. He's always smiling and in a good mood, he and the others keep Heidelberg super clean, and he even attached a bicycle bell to his garbage truck, so when people are in his way (which is like ALL the time) he doesn't have to honk a loud and nerveracking horn. Such a cool guy...
Ahhh a fellow Heidelberger aswell... :)
The best of the whole video is seeing your mom so happy.
I'm sorry, but we can't allow your mom to return to the US. From now on, she has to be in every one of your videos. She's adorable.
approved!
I feel like his mom appreciates and respects Germany so much more than him : ) not the usual "omg why is it not like in America?!" : P
And she's definitely enjoying being there soooo much. I would like the series "Mama Nalf touring the Europe"
as a tour leader in the Alps....
Heidelberg castle did obviously not have lions which ate the Gladiators. It was dragons and lindworms. Get your History facts together, guys!
however it did already exists in 90 AD but was just a small fortification on a Hill so probably no Gladiators. :)
@@pascusrex4152 i do hope my comment is not taken too seriously. ;)
Pure truth.
@@hansdampf4695 The Heidelberger Schloss being somewhat 5,000 years older than Rome, this of course has never happened.
to be accurate: in this part of germany we fed our gladiators to the elwetritsches (bestia palatinensis), birdlike creatures with antlers.
Your mom is so sweet and beautiful. She seems like to have an amazing spirit and a good heart. Enjoy your time
That's sexual haressment
Why are asians always so toxic?
@@stodidooofsession2317 what? What are you talking about
@@kkensh your comment was full of sexual haressment,why are you doing this?do you hate Germans or europeans?
@@stodidooofsession2317 1st you are a rastis asshole.
2nd im not a Asian but I would like to
3rd you have seriously menthally health issues
It's good that you enjoyed the time with your family instead of concentrating on making the perfect YT vid.👌
Life should be always bigger than art.
And it was nice to watch!
M mmm it’s prefect in its on way. It’s so funny. 🤗
@@itwasellinotme5957
👌😊
M mmm Life should be bigger than art. Great quote. Thanks, ma chere.
@@mojojim6458 😊
M mmm you’re absolutely right. Beautiful video.
I‘m living in the US for some months. And you are in my hometown! That makes me a little bit homesick...
Anyway, enjoy Heidelberg!
To see how happy your Mum is is so adorable 💕. Great Video 🤗
I was smiling the whole time I watched you guys enjoying your day.😊
Wow I know this is kinda stereotypical to say but if I see anybody here out on the street in Andi’s outfit I would be like “yep, American” 😂
I know, you can pretty much always tell if somebody's from the US just by the way they dress (a whole lot worse than Europeans, sorrynotsorry)
In Coruscant, I could always tell it's an Earthling by the way they dress.
Heidelberg is loaded with Americans from the military base nearby. He's just one more.
@@TFlexxx USED 2 be !!!!!!! I LIVE HERE IN HEIDELBERG !!
@@TFlexxx the military base here in Heidelberg was closed 2013. The only Americans here are tourists and students.
Idk why your video was on my explore page, but I'm from Heidelberg. Feels good to see, that you and your family enjoyed it! Btw here's an urban Legend about the Castle:
On the main door, theres a really heavy and big chain, and since the opening of the castle, a King once said: Whoever can bite this Chain, with nothing but his Teeth, then the castle will belong to him. Everbody tried it, but most of them broke their jaw. So, a Witch came and tried it, somehow she did alot of Damage to that Chain and left behind a mark, but after that, she lost her teeth. If you've seen it, thats the legend to that mark on the Chain. :)
Heimat ❤
I never ever comment on YT Videos but I watched a bunch of yours and I just wanted to say: you seem like such a nice and genuine person and just fun to be around! Like your videos a lot :)
*Mark Twain* about Heidelberg:„The Castle looks down upon the compact brown-roofed town; and from the town two picturesque old bridges span the river. Now the view broadens; through the gateway of the sentinel headlands you gaze out over the wide Rhine plain, which stretches away, softly and richly tinted, grows gradually and dreamily in distinct, and finally melts imperceptibly into the remote horizon. I have never enjoyed a view which had such a serene and satisfying charm about it as this one gives.“
Das Video hast Du fein gemacht, Nalf!
Besonders die musikalische Untermalung.
Da hat wohl jemand die romantische Seele der Deutschen verstanden!
😁😊
Deine Mama ist wirklich süß.
Ich glaube, sie mag Deutschland auch so sehr wie Du.
🙋
if you wanna see some roman antique buildings like an amphitheatre, then go to Xanten or Trier.
I moved to northern Germany and now that I’ve seen the video I miss Heidelberg 😅 I grew up near Heidelberg and have collected many nice memories with this town
"Memories of Heidelberg" von Peggy March!
Hi I’m from Heidelberg 👋👋😁
At this point, after watching all of your videos I came to the decision that I dont understand Why would anyone give you a dislike.
Im pretty sure youre for me the ONE youtuber who didnt deserve a dislike at all.
I feel truly entertained and amused!
Keep this beautiful art!
Love your „work“ nalf!
Greetings and love from „Ruhrpott“ (Ruhrgebiet)
You missed the Döner - shop at 2:54 and also the Currywurst - shop at 3:03 . I bet my soul, that he returns to one of them, for introducing his family in Döner/Currywurst.
YOUR BROTHER WITH THAT SILVER CUP IN THE HAND IS MY NR 1 FAVOR ON THE YOU TUBE....!
JUST ADORE HIM...
from a elder lady from Europe
Thanks for posting. I was in Heidelberg in August of 1974. It's still very beautiful. Looks like everyone had a good time.
Awww... your mom is so sweet! ❤️
Thanks for sharing. Heidelbeg - my home from 1988 until 1994 before I moved to Mannheim in 1994
and to Frankfurt in 2000. I love this video!
You could go to the Lake of Constance. It’s not that far from Heidelberg. Its stunning !!!
Or is it the lake of Lindau or the lake of Bregenz or just the Bodensee?
@@martinohnenamen6147 Lake of Constance is the official term for the German Bodensee ;) And tbh it's not near Heidelberg -> 300 km = 3h drive.
I love American (I assume) distance estimation like that. It seems like it doesn't seem far to you, but I suppose europeans perceive distance differently. I live in Hamburg, and more than once I've been told something like "We're planning a trip to Berlin, we'll totally visit you for a day! It's pretty close, right?"
I mean... is it close? It doesn't feel close to me, but Americans are used to much greater distances, I guess, so to you it may be close. To us it's halfway across the country.
It's always fun when you're with your family.
"Thunderbolt and lightning, very very frightening..."
is pretty much what happned at Heidelberger Schloss. It was set ablaze multiple times by lightening or war, until it was partially demolished in the 17th/18th century.
Didn't know that, but just from what I have seen I thought Daenerys migh have passed over with Drogon... for some reason. Germany is beyond beautiful. It's a shame I don't know that much about it, but I am learning.
Thanks for making me smile! :)
I have no idea why I enjoy watching this channel so much.
You went to Heidelberg and didnt even go for a walk on the Philosophenweg?? Damn
I think they did. Looked like they started the drone from there in some takes.
@@froschfreak1699 He credits other RUclipsrs for the drone footage, so it seems he didn't take the drone shots himself.
Loved this with your family! Great music choices, made me want to book the next flight!!!
I like how proud u are of Germany
I am a Colombia living here since 4 years and even some things of this country drive me crazy hahaha I love Germany
Haha "... since 4 years...." You adopted a typical german mistake.
Totally germaniced! 👍👍
Your mom is simply adorable (and she doesn't seem too american... she can even drive our cars!) and your brother is so cute and sweet (and soooo american!) but he touches everything... he needs to be handcuffed! I don't know what happened in that castle, but surely you couldn't find lions fighting against gladiators since it was built in medieval times (1200-1300)... and gladiators belong to the times of ancient Rome... so about 1000 years earlier! Americans don't know anything about the rest of the world (geography, history, politics, culture, languages)... this is so sad!
By the way, you have a beautiful family and it's nice to see you hanging around together. This video is a lot better than many others because everything's so natural and spontaneous. More videos like this, simplicity is the best!
I simply love to see the joy that you transmit showing Germany to your family. Your mom is simply delightful, always that big smile, and your brothers are like concentrate packages of fun and happiness. I hope you can have your other brother (Mikey I think) visiting you as well, that should be fun to watch.
I love videos with your family I like that American humor and seeing your mom so happy, greetings from Hamburg ☺️
very sympathetic and enjoyable. Well done bro. Good sons, lovely mum. Best wishes from HD Germany.
You´re Mom is so adorable :) I really love your videos!
i lived 5 years in Freiburg im Breisgau and i went for a few days to Heidelberg!! i loved it!!!! nice to see it again on your video!!! :) i live in Basel now so not that far away to revisit!!
I remember visiting the Heidelburg castle when I was a toddler... Really wish I could go to Germany again sometime in the future!
Joo that's where I live. One of the top cities in Germany imo. Not too large not too little of a city. A small mountain plus a river = nice naturistic flair
The largest wine barrel isn't the one he is pointing at. Seems to be the one behind him where you can walk on top
I'm so thankful that you showed your family Heidelberg the city e think one hour away from my home.
Hi Nafl watching this video make me visit there. I travelled from London to here . What a amazing place. The palace was fantastic. I loved taking the funicular up even higher to the top. Well worth it
Again the young men out of breath and mom is talking while climbing the hill to the castle... I love it ;)
Your mom is the loveliest human :-)
Next time: go Philosophenweg. Blütenweg is a hikingway whichis signt out . It goes down the way up to Darmstadt and it is really georgeous. It leads through all the Wineyards on the bergstrasse and some forrest and some old castellums.you can stop where ever you want and take the train back to Heidelberg main station. you should walk in summer or may when the cherrys and flowers are the nicest!check it out!( Bergstrasse Wanderwege, Odenwaldclub OWK)
Love to watch you guys visiting Heidelberg - especially the humor of you guys!
Next time in Heidelberg try the Dubliner on the Hauptstrasse. The owner is a Pittsburg Steelers fan. Heidelberg is my favorite city. I hope you visited the old bridge and walked up to Philosophers Weg?
But O'reillys is the better Irish pub
@@Mr8lacklp especially on karaoke night! O'Reilly's Guinness is the best that I have had here, just too much smoke in that back room.
@@tompetty5482 must be about the only pub/bar in Heidelberg where smoking is restricted to the backroom so I wouldn't complain too much.
In 1980 we made a trip to Prague with our school class.
First time in the subway I noticed all people around me were staring at my feet and I felt
more than uncomfortable.
I wore white red shoes from Nike.
I lost my heart in Heidelberg in a balmy summer night. I was falling in love up to both ears and like a little rose her mouth laughed. And when we said goodbye at the gates, at the last kiss I clearly recognized it, that I lost my heart in Heidelberg. My heart that beats on Neckar beach ( very famous Heidelberg folk song from 1925 composer ) Fred Raymond.
Handsome brothers & beautiful mom😊👍🏼
This is so funny to see because I used to live there and still go to school in Heidelberg :D
I stayed at the Lotte hostel at the base of the castle during christmas time last year. The altstadt of Heidelberg was on of my favorite places in Germany. If you think walking up to the castle is difficult, try the hike up to the Konigstuhl (and take the lift back down).
when you live overseas for a few years, it's so much fun to have family visit. When they go home, the whole place can take on a new feeling.
Love your teasing of baby bro Andy with your Subway joke.
Your brother is funny. Very nice mother! I only stopped at the Heidelberg station. Never got off.
And once again, you didn't call it Bäckerei. Very disappointed in you, Nick!!!! - Andy and your Mom are true gems, tho.
Ich möchte auch, dass er es nun "Brotladen" nennt :-D
Oh, oder noch deutscher "Backwarenverkaufsstelle" :-D
Bakery zählt auch.
The Show Goes On.
@@missbrnt No, not Mikey. Aside from his mother and Andy, Nalf's sister Jamie visited and so did his brother Anthony. In fact, Anthony stayed for a while to play football for a SH team. And Nalf treated Anthony the same way he treats all his little brothers: like a dog.
@@missbrnt You're going to have a lot of help getting the Goatling-Spirit Bearer to Germany.
It is nice to see that you enjoid Heidelberg, Its my hometown and it hase a lot of History all around it, if you want I can give you a Tour next time you are around^^ ceep up the good work and have fun in germany
Your Mom is so proud to have these boys.
Sehr schön & angenehm anzusehen!
SOOO many Merch possibilities with just your brother lol
Zac You dog!
@@mojojim6458 hahah you think this castle gets wifi?
What happened in Heidelberg Castle stays in Heidelberg Castle
Your family is so beautiful ❤️
It's funny to see your hometown in a tourist kind of view :D
One can see where NALF gets his sense of humour from - it runs in the family :D
Wounderful video. It is so much fun to see you have a happy time with your family!
thumps up for the 2020 preparation exercise
It is so enjoyable to see you showing your new home to your family :) And it seems, you enjoyed it too :) Love this vids!
This is a beautiful and fun video. Heidelberg is a university town that fortunately in WW 2, had virtually no damage.
'Servus' is actually old Latin (you know, from the time of the Roman empire) and it stuck around in the Germanic countries.
It literally means 'servant', the word 'serf' is derived from it as well. Lower class people used to greet the nobility with it. like: 'at your service'
But in modern times it is used as an informal greeting , it no longer has the stigma of the master-servant relationship attached to it.
Very cool video of my hometown. The smaller coffee shops are so much better than Starbucks.... and when in Heidelberg, one has got to eat at 'Gino's'.
It was a shocking video: Andrew had BLACK socks!!!!! When this goes on, how will we Europeans be able to recognize Americans in our streets? We have to do something about it.
We still have the baggy shirt, cargo shorts/pants, long socks (in general), Nikes/boat shoes left
@@alwaystired5891 and don't forget the shirt has his and his brother's picture on it. dead giveaway
I loved Heidelberg in 2000. My uncle worked there and lives close by.
I like that his brother talks more reserved when it comes to voice volume.
5:17 He is so damn right, man. "All the cool stuff is locked." I feel ya, bro.
Very very beautiful..Germany is a very beautiful country..
If you had said that's your sister and not your mother, I wouldn't have doubted it
Nice to see another kinetic type like your bro! We have to touch everything haha hope he never gets stuck in an office job, he'll go crazy 😜
The barrel you showed was actually the small one :D
Koenigstein Fortress is the place to see the big one i think
@@jgeur There is a big one right in the next room in Heidelberg es well :P
Andy ...... is a MUST HAVE! Such a fun dude. 😂🤣😂🤣👍🏻👍🏻💪🏻
The photoprint-shirt! 😂😂😂 awesome👌🏼 "HELLO, IM A TOURIST FROM AMERICA!!!"
With "kick my ass" in the back 😂
@@aidanclarke6106 With "kick my ass" crossed out and replaced with "we kick ass". ;)
This is my home town, but I no longer live there. Watching this video actually made me homesick.
When U Know all because U live there😂
Same
it's always funny to watch it like all the tourists.
Next time you go to Heidelberg you have to visit "Galerie grüner Engel" - it's an Absinthe shop and has the biggest Absinthe selection in Europe. Highly recommended! 😁👌
I loved Heidelberg! Such a cool castle!
Please, please, please Andy rub off on your brother. He needs to be taught what a great sense of humour looks like. I'm laughing soooo hard and am in awe of your mum once again. How she keeps up with the bunch of rascals is just amazing. Loved the video. And I'm officially jealous, where can I get a little big brother like Andy? Just hilarious. Brilliant. Thumbs up. Crown on top!
Oh, and I've discovered the only obvious resemblance between you two: the Whine Face is identical!
I’m kidding of course 😉
Itwas If you keep teasing him, he's going to get a complex. Yet another one.
Mojo Jim rubbish 😉
ItwasEllinotme Our Connor’s hopping up and down offering himself up to be your big little brother. Fits perfectly, you know...Just saying. 😉
@@nelehiphiphooray4827 Sold.
you could check the Zwiebelweihe (Zwiebelwoie?) of Badem-Würtemberg next autumn. (The Table sized ones).
So I live 13Miles Away from Heidelberg and I Absolutely Love this Vid❤
These Alfieri's are goog looking guys! Andrew is a crack-up!
I visited Heidelberg in January 2019. I climbed up that very steep path that led to the Heidelberg Schloss. In January it was covered in snow and ice, which proved quite a challenge for me as I am in my mid fifties and I was worried about slipping. 😮
always nice to see people having a good time. top video ^^
love your videos .thank you!
Your mom is super cute and in awe and curious about everything! Love her! Your brother, no offense, is a bit too American and oblivious to it all :) Heidelberg is the birthplace of the Swedish Queen! :) (I'm Swedish :) )
5:52 an amazing shot
There are a number of nice shots in his videos for the family album.
Geez, i miss Heidelberg. Studied there for 5 years.
Gladiators and Lions are a very typical thing for the Roman Empire and the Roman Empire collapsed around 350 AC. I have no idea when the Heidelberger Schloss was build but it looks like it was build somewhere in the middle ages (1000 until 1500 AC). So, wrong country (the roman empire is Italy and the territories it had conquered) plus very different century with a difference of at least 700 years or more. The gladiator and 🦁 Lion thing is very typical for the Colloseum in Rome. Most cities in Germany never had buildings like the Colloseum, even though cities like Köln and Trier had a very large contingent of roman soldiers living there. They were called Colona Agripina (Köln) and Augusta Treverorum (Trier). Trier is actually the oldest city in Germany and was founded over 2000 years ago approximately 16 before Christ (BC) by the romans. So Trier was founded at a time shortly before Jesus was born. It is the only city in Germany, that I know of, that actually has an arena that is called "Amphitheater". It was build by the Romans in 200 AC and has a roman festival once a year in august during which there are gladiator fights. Trier by the way has 2 very interesting things if you are religious. The grave of apostle Matthias is inside a church in Trier and seemingly the linen clothes that Jesus was wearing shortly before he got crusified are in Trier. It is called: "Der heilige Rock" translated it means the holy skirt. It looks like a linnen dress.
your family ROCKS!
Guys, the wooden barrel you show in the video is the small one just in front of the entrance which leads to the actual huge wooden barrel...
Dang, you were right next door from where I am. I live in the area. Will be in Heidelberg the next two days.