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From exquisite to ancient
... bus with a very knowledgable local guide Karl Heinz. First stop was the Prince Bishop's Residence. No photos as we weren't allowed to take any, but exquisite is the only adjective I can find to describe this building. The most memorable 2 of the 340 rooms (not that we saw all of the rooms) was the stairwell. 70 stairs with very shallow risers so you just glided up the red carpet to the surrounding balcony to look up to a domed ceiling fresco 20 x 30 ...
Wurzburg, a beautiful city and my favorite so far
... with me! Once we parted from the tour guide, we needed to do some personal shopping--hit the apothecary for some toothpaste (as Allen would tell you I go through lots of toothpaste and underestimated how much I would need this trip) and a German grocery store (yes, Jill was still looking for snacks, crackers to go with her peanut butter she brought from home). Amazing that 90 percent of the city was destroyed in 1945 within 17 minutes ...
Expedition Europe Engaged
... out to 'claim the asset'. But I'm and not a wizard nor a hired hit man (I'm not even British), I'm Nathan Guyer and ready to set out on my own magical tale of adventure and excitement.
When I first left home I had four bags to my name. Now with two months remaining I've trimmed it down to one small backpack. It was no easy task and I'll admit I left things out I'm not proud of and brought some things I probably shouldn't have. But at this ...
Megahealthy times
... to Wien. It's complicated to enjoy completely an stay in a place when you are sick and your concern is to rest and recover, but like always, my friend Katrin made me feel so chilled and confortable in her presence, at ease. Reached already the most northern point of probably my whole trip, although curiously, or cassually, one of the warmers and sunniest so far, I start the way down to the south, and of course to the raising sun. Always to the raising sun. ...
Medieval German Cuteness
... hall and clock tower/glockenspiel are in this Marktplatz. The square is lined with little shops and restaurants. We went into a couple shops and browsed around. Kyle tried a shneeball (snowball). The shneeballs are a big deal in this city. They are little fried balls of dough covered in powdered sugar, chocolate, caramel, nuts and/or a variety of other toppings. Kyle said it was decent, but not as good as a donut. We didn’t shop around ...