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Fraueninsel and Family
... translated means men's island and a very small island which people jokingly call the baby island. The snow was falling as we explored the little huts filled with wooden toys and christmas ornaments and they even built a smaller wooden replica of the thousand year old church that is located on the island. After we went for dinner at the nice restaurant called the Linde which was where I had been a few years earlier for Mary's and Joerg's wedding. ...
Sunday ..Sunny Salzburg ...
... or professional) dream. We continue our amble past Mozart's birthplace in The Getreidegasse (Grain Lane) also a busy shopping street ... Getreidegasse is probably most famous for it's old-style shop signs. .. even the "golden arches" of McDonalds have had to conform. A few more "advent" or "xmas" markets are found in little squares along the way.. each has it's own unique style.. and plenty drinking the hot ...
So Salzburg ...Snow Snow & more snow
... br> Of course their are numerous restaurants, cafes and at this time of year xmas stalls and hot drinks too.
An afternoon of fabulous coffee shops, wandering in amongst the lanes and walkways on both sides of the river taking in the atmosphere and ambiance of this internationally acclaimed baroque architectural / best-preserved city is a delight...
So are the night views as one ambles back to call it a night.
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Formen
Langsam aber doch nimmt der Trip Formen an. Was ich in Seattle anstellen werde weiß ich zwar nach wie vor nicht. Dafür ist Hawaii schon verplant, zumindest fast, mit tauchen und hoffentlich whale watching !!! Und Disney World und WB Studios sind in L.A. Sowieso ...
Salzburg
... nuns were singing. We weren’t allowed to visit that either, but had a look in the church anyhow. We then crossed the river and headed towards Mozart’s residence. We were quite disappointed by the museum and found that it was the first recommendation in our guidebook that we disagreed with. There were 6 or so rooms each containing various things related to Mozart or his family. We saw some instruments (his piano was on loan to Vienna), scores, ...