We finally sorted all of our photos from our trip to Europe this fall. You can find all the albums at www.SwinglesEuroTour2018.Shutterfly.com.
Here are the individual albums:
We started our trip in Copenhagen, Denmark...
| Follow us into Tivoli Gardens and to other wonderful sites in Copenhagen. |
Then we presented in Denmark and Sweden on the same day...
| Joyce was translated (through headphones) into Danish. Swedish translations were used for Rich's performance of Big Fish Little Worm that evening. |
We spent a couple of days in Randers and Ørsted, Denmark, where Joyce's grandfather and great grandparents lived...
| Solve the mystery of the golden boot in Randers and Ørsted, Denmark |
Back to work in Oslo, where Rich performed I Dreamed I Was Free at the Nordic Black Theatre and Joyce shared her testimony...
| ...and we had a shockingly great time in Norway. |
Then to Finland to perform for the Nazarenes and catch up with Timo, the Swingle's foreign exchange student when Rich was in college...
| This church was our first stop on our tour of Helsinki. |
Next we spent time in Sweden with Niklas, a foreign exchange student from Rich's youth, who inspired this whole trip. We were delighted to meet his wife, Jenny...
| We loved spending the day with Niklas and Jenny on the island of Öland, Sweden. |
Then to Frankfurt to perform I Dreamed I Was Free, and Joyce brought the Sunday morning message...
| After our presentations we relaxed with dear friends in the Rhine Valley, Germany. |
With all major presentations out of the way we started our 21st honeymoon in Switzerland...
| We found lots of swans and lots of references to Rich's ancestor's brother, Ulrich Zwingli, in Zurich, St. Gallen, and Wildhaus, Switzerland. |
... with a stop in Liechtenstein...
| ...where we did an enacted prayer for the nation and stopped in Triesenberg, Liechtenstein, which Rich's mother's family is named after. |
...and then a 24-hour stop in Iceland on the way home...
| It doesn't look like it, but we were about to dive into that water, which was actually quite warm in Iceland. |
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