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A Hundred Places in 36 Hours
... by the size and elaborate golden architecture of the church, along with the mural paintings on the walls and the big organ that stood in the back of the church. The climb to the top was ************g and I was a bit claustrophobic inside because of the narrow and tight winding staircase that gets you to the top. Even though my legs were shaking when we reached the highest point we had a great view and I felt like we were among the clouds (however, ...
Our last day of riding
... motorway took us right along the border of Switzerland and Lichtenstein, it was getting to early afternoon so we didn’t have time to go into Lichtenstein as we did not want to ride into the valley when it was dark.
Just after we crossed into Austria we began to climb up again and hit snow again – yippee. We had ridden this pass a few times but never in nice clear weather so today it was great to be able to see the mountains and enjoy the pass. We took ...
Fairytale Appenzell
I have not forgotten my commitment to completing this blog. However, a couple of days after I returned from Switzerland, my desktop computer, in a sputtering, noisy escapade mimicking Mimi's death scene, bid adieu to this world. Recovery from that frustrating (and expensive) experience distracted me temporarily. But now that the photos and files are safely loaded onto the new computer, I can return to telling the tales of the trip. And so...
On ...
A Tale of Two Passes
(Although this blog entry is decidedly late, I urge you to submit yourselves to the convenient fiction that it is written while having just arrived at Appenzell, after we spent 2 days of driving though the Alps.) The long-established unity of Switzerland is an amazing accomplishment, particularly in the face of its geography. Using today's technology, getting from place to place over the massive ...
Bad Reichenhall to Lindau
... rather than the usual 4 hours! We packed our bags and said our sad goodbyes to Gablerhof. We will never forget this beautiful place and the wonderful hospitality we have experienced here. The drive to Munich was quite quick- about an hour and a half. Nath was feeling a lot more confident driving on the autobahn and we were cruising along at around 150km/hr and that was in the slow lane! The drive was really beautiful. ...